[V8] Radio wiring, could use some help

32VQUATTRO ALLANVEGA at COMCAST.NET
Mon Nov 16 20:42:41 PST 2009


the pair of whit wires is for the power antenna and relay for speaher amps. 
tony's whire schematic is incorrect in this case
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "7013885254" <chance9121 at gmail.com>
To: "Tony and Lillie" <tonyandlillie1 at earthlink.net>; "NIck Miller" 
<chance9121 at gmail.com>; "V8List Fans" <v8 at audifans.com>
Sent: Monday, November 16, 2009 10:27 PM
Subject: Re: [V8] Radio wiring, could use some help


>I have a power antanae and it seems there is a pair of white wires splied 
>together at the back of the old box
> could those be the antanae wires?
> also I just realized I already traced the rear wures from the pwr ant.  So 
> that should be cake.  Doh!
>
> So how do I get the radio to turn off with the car, or do a delay shutdown 
> after the car is off?  I bet that's what killed my radio before.  Thanks 
> again, always a life saver.
>
>
> ---- Original Message ----
> From: "Tony and Lillie" <tonyandlillie1 at earthlink.net>
> Date: 11/16/09 10:06 pm
> To: "NIck Miller" <chance9121 at gmail.com> ; "V8List Fans" <v8 at audifans.com>
> Subj: Re: [V8] Radio wiring, could use some help
> The factory is as follows:
>
> Red/Blue-Constant power from fuse 4 - also power for the amps
> Brown-Ground
> Gry/Blk-Interior lights system
>
> There is no ignition power, as the radio is feed constant. There should be
> power from either the Brn/Gry or the white wire for the antennae, the
> schematic that I have is not 100% clear.
>
> If you are using an aftermarket deck, the power antenna wire will be blue
> off it. Does your car have a power antenna? From the factory they use an
> antennae in the front window and one in the rear. They combine in the back
> of the stock stereo.
>
> Tony
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "NIck Miller" <chance9121 at gmail.com>
> To: "V8List Fans" <v8 at audifans.com>
> Sent: Monday, November 16, 2009 8:20 PM
> Subject: [V8] Radio wiring, could use some help
>
>
>> Hey all!
>>
>> So, I had a question, purely hypothetical of course *(snicker)* but say
>> someone wired in a terrible old radio and just cut everything for the new
>> owner of the car and they were redoing this terrible hack job, does 
>> anyone
>> have the colors of the wires and what they do?
>>
>> I'm redoing my system and wiring the speakers myself, so I won't be using
>> the stock speaker wiring, which I notice is a different connector for the
>> rears, and I removed most of the rear speaker stuff.
>>
>> What I in particular need is Power, Illumination, ignition soucre (was
>> there
>> one stock?), power antanae lead (which I beat I accidentally cut out with
>> the stock rear stuff, and will have to wire a new single wire in, great!)
>>
>> So, if they aren't all there, what would be a good option to cut into?
>> particularly for the ignition and illumination sources, I could probably
>> go
>> to the fuse box.
>>
>> Oh, by the way, wiring it in shouldn't be too tough as there is no seats,
>> carpet, or much of anything in the car really, at the momeny.  Its like a
>> big empty box.  Woo.
>>
>> Oh, also, once again, by the way, i'm running a 4-ch 400w amp out of the
>> trunk, so I need a remote turn on lead as well.  Never done one before,
>> but
>> it looks like you make a wire from the radio harness to the amp, and
>> that's
>> it?  Sounds easy enough.
>>
>> Ok, Thanks again all!
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