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Attempting to wire in custom built MP3/GPS computer, but cant locate wiring diagram for stereo plug.  Any help is greatly appreciated! 

Thanks in advance,

Art

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Thank you very much.  I searched the site, but apparently didnt look in the right place.  Thanks again for your help.
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Your Welcome Art
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OK...something aint right here!   lol  There are three Dark Greens, and three yellows.  I've attached a pic of my plug, so hopefully someone can steer my right.  Oh, and heres the pin to color layout...
 
Top row:  (Dark grey piece)
Pin 1    Orange
Pin 2    Yellow
Pin 3    Dark Green
Pin 4    Grey
Pin 5    Yellow
(Pins 6 - 11 not used)
Pin 12    Brown
Pin 13    Grey
Pin 14    Light Blue
Pin 15    Dark Blue
(Pin 16 not used)
 
Bottom row: (Light blue piece)
Pin 1    Dark Green
(Pins 2-11 not used)
Pin 12    Brown
Pin 13    Yellow
Pin 14    Dark Green
Pin 15    Light Green
Pin 16    Black
 
1994 Oldsmobile Delta 88 -- posted image.
 
This is the rear of the stereo...
 
1994 Oldsmobile Delta 88 -- posted image.
 
And the front...
 
1994 Oldsmobile Delta 88 -- posted image.
 
And once again, thanks to anyone who can help out.
Art
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Quick note...

Pins 12-15, top & bottom, I can safely assume are the speakers.  Pin 16 (Black) I know to be ground/common.  Top pin 1, orange, I know to be constant 12v.  My questions are regarding pins 2-5 on the top, and pin 1  on the bottom.  The use of multiple dark green, as well as multiple yellow, and the lack of the brown and pink are whats confusing me.  Can I assume that they grey is correctly colored as the illumination, and how do I check this prior to hooking up my new stereo and frying something?  Same goes for the other unknown colors/wires?  IE, how do you check the antenna trigger wire? Or dimmer?  Thanks again for any help...

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Art couldnt you just buy a wiring harness for this vehicle and eliminate the guess work? I would think for illumination you could measure the voltage and then watching the meter turn the headlights on and see if there is a change. Dimmer wire should change voltage while rotating the dimmer switch. Lack of brown and pink may just be that you dont have power antenna and dimmer. If you do have these features then I would use my meter and start checking for wires that change state with different functions. My main advice would be to buy a wiring harness. Most of them arent very expensive.
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1994 Oldsmobile Delta 88 -- posted image.  Naaaa!!!  That would be to easy!  lol   I always do things the hard way.  But even with a harness, would the harness tell me which wires were which?  Like I said, I'm wiring in a custom built 'stereo' system (more of a computer with stereo abilities), so theres no conventional plug to plug into.

Art

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Ya every harness I ever got the wire colors on the harness side matched whats commonly used on aftermarket radios. For example the switched power would then be red regardless if the factory were light blue, green or whatever.  They usually come with a sheet to telling you what they are. Scosche is one such manufacturer of these harnesses.

I think yours is the GM03


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