I have an after market DVD changer with the usual red, white and yellow output sockets. My 2012 Land Rover Discovery 4 monitor does not have those type of sockets. The unused sockets on the back of the monitor are white multipin, green, pink and brown.
SOURCE: 1998 dodge ram 1500 4x4 stereo wiring
glad you posted what colors you do have , cause 2 resources didn't match ,actually 3 , i did find a match to your colors was a 97 year model premium radio, so we have a match .....
black/ light green = ground
dark green = left front spkr +
purple = right front spkr +
blue/white = right rear spkr -
brown/blue = left rear spkr -
brown/yellow = left rear spkr +
blue/orange = right rear spkr +
black/yellow = park lamps
brown/red = left front spkr -
orange = dimmer signal
pink = fused battery +
green/red = radio choke relay
red/white = fused ignition
blue/red = right front spkr -
cheers
djmac62 is also an excellent answer
SOURCE: On a land rover discovery, windscreen wiper motor,
Ok, here are the wiring colors and functions/destinations. C0030 is the motor connector for the front windscreen.
C0030-1 - Black, runs to a Earth
C0030-2 - White/Green - Fed from the front wiper relay, via the IDM
C0030-3 - Blue/Green - Flick Wipe/Fast Wipe
C0030-4 - Green/SlateGrey - Power from Aux Relay
C0030-5 - Red/Green - Looks to be a speed control connection.
It's hard to tell to be honest, you'd really need to sit down with RAVE and the electrical circuit diagram and the operation description to make head or tail of it.
SOURCE: I cannot find where (or if I even have one) the cd
usually fitted under front passenger seat(cassette facing backwards)if fitted at all, not standard in all markets/years.
SOURCE: land rover discovery series 2 How
it is a possibility that it can't be done that way, after market radios usually have to be wired into the wiring harness they don't just plug in for the simple reason vehicle manufacturers want you to use their radios & equipment NOT after market radios etc , you may have to get a auto radio installer to fit it for you otherwise if you don't know what you are doing it could be more costly in the long run......hope this helps......cheers.
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