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Easy wiring question on 89 Pick up 4x4 2.6L #353850 11/26/03 06:19 PM
Joined: May 2001
Posts: 229
blue rig Offline OP
Wheeler
I am trying to clean up the mess of a former owner who installed all kinds of gadjets to the wiring harness. Here is my Question:
What are the wire colors from the harness for 1)constant power and 2)for ignition ?
Just need the colors so I can match them up to the unstock stereo constant power and ingnition. Thanks, Ryan


90 Trooper 2.6 -Daily driver/backyard tractor-
Re: Easy wiring question on 89 Pick up 4x4 2.6L [Re: blue rig] #353851 11/26/03 09:56 PM
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Posts: 229
blue rig Offline OP
Wheeler
I know somebody knows. I did a search and found info but not specific to this question. Please help. THanks <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" />


90 Trooper 2.6 -Daily driver/backyard tractor-
Re: Easy wiring question on 89 Pick up 4x4 2.6L [Re: blue rig] #353852 11/26/03 11:24 PM
Joined: Apr 2003
Posts: 1,994
Bansil Offline
Body Damage is Cool
If your splicing/fixing wireing just use a multi-meter
and ground the black wire of meter and touch each connector
end with the red lead if you have ~12v with key off
thats the constant and then turn key on another one will
have ~12v that would be a switched one,I'll look in book
for specific color later or someone chime in....please.
Doug





98 Rodeo(hers)
00 Rodeo(his)

Lisa's Rodeo
Re: Easy wiring question on 89 Pick up 4x4 2.6L [Re: Bansil] #353853 12/08/03 09:43 AM
Anonymous
Unregistered
*bump*

I need to know the wiring harness colors for a '91 Amigo... my new toy! I'm swaping the radio from my trooper to the Amigo.

Thanks,








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