On or around Sat, 28 Oct 2006 18:23:25 +0100, "A"
<youcantspamme@btopenworld.com> enlightened us thusly:
>Hello
>
>Can anyone help me with the wires that come out of my dads original radio in
>his 1992 RR Vogue SE please.
>
>There are two groups of wires:
>
>Black
>Yellow/Black
>Red/Black
>White/Orange
>Purple/White
>
>Black/Pink
>Black/Blue
>Balck/Orange
>Black/White
>Black/Green
>Black/Yellow
>
>Many thanks for any information
the 1990 wiring diagram say:
right rear speaker - BG and BU
right front speaker - BN and BW
left front speaker - BK and BR
left rear speaker - BO and BY
ignition fed live via fuse - WO
from fuse A3 illumination from LH sidelamp circuit - RB
from fuse B2 constant live - PW
earth - B
colours:
Black Green blUe browN White pinK Red Orange Yellow Purple
1989 diagram seems to say the same. You look to be missing 2 speaker wires
and I don't know what the yellow/black does. There's an input marked from
an aerial amplifier, but I'd have thought that was co-ax. It uses the
heated rear screen element as an aerial, hence the amp. If it's not got a
co-ax aerial input, then it might be that the yellow/black is your
connection to the aerial amp.
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