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Nissan np200 8v maifold fuel sensor wiring color code

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SOURCE: 1995 nissan pathfinder xe 8 speaker wiring COLOR

1995 Nissan Pathfinder Car Stereo Radio Wiring Diagram
Car Radio Constant 12V+ Wire: Pink
Car Radio Switched 12V+ Wire: Blue
Car Radio Ground Wire: Gray
Car Radio Illumination Wire: Red/Blue
Car Radio Dimmer Wire: Red/Yellow
Car Radio Antenna Trigger: N/A
Car Radio Amp Trigger Wire: N/A
Front Speakers Size: 5′ x 7′
Front Speakers Location: Doors
Left Front Speaker Wire (+): Pink
Left Front Speaker Wire (-): Blue
Right Front Speaker Wire (+): White
Right Front Speaker Wire (-): Black
Rear Speakers Size: 5′ x 7′
Rear Speakers Location: Roof Mount
Left Rear Speaker Wire (+): Light Green
Left Rear Speaker Wire (-): Purple
Right Rear Speaker Wire (+): Blue
Right Rear Speaker Wire (-): Pink

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