blue is most likely remote amp on/electric aerial. Check it with a voltmeter when the unit's switched on.
Standard ISO speaker colouring is: LF+: white LF-: white/black RF+: grey RF-: grey/black LR+: green LR-: green/black RR+: purple RR-: purple black bet it doesn't match that! |
Yep, it is the Aerial. Just found a wiring diagram at Panasonic UK.
You are spot on with the speakers I think :) Just need to find out how it all fits to a 205 now. Is it worth keeping the ISO connectors, or just creating my own loom? |
What's the Panny terminated with? If it's bare or bullets, I'd buy an ISO/bare or ISO/Japan(bullet) harness from Hellfords. I'd never cut the car's loom. If the car presents an ISO, connect something to it and work on that.
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It terminates in the ISO connectors. Brown for speakers, black for power etc.
Think I may just get this: http://www.caraudiodirect.co.uk/shop...g/PC2-06-4.jpg The red thing connects to the standard Pug plug, then I presume the ISO plugs fit straight into the 2 outlets above? |
perfect.
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I've managed to borrow a head unit from my sister as she no longer has a car for it to go in. It is a Panasonic CQ-FX35LEN which is a nice looking unit and will go into my Pug 205.
Problem is there are no instructions with it, as the guy who fitted it threw them. The wiring is in 2 parts, speaker wires, and power wires. power wires include red for Acc, yellow for 15A 12V battery, then blue and black. I presume black is ground, so what is the blue wire? Anyone know which speaker wiers are for which speaker? [Edited by Dream Weaver - 3/10/2003 10:14:56 AM] |
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