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SOURCE: Oxigen sensor 4-wires /colore of signal wire
most of the times the signal wire is the black one,
but is definly not the red or the red with stripe,
so is eithr the white or the black.
SOURCE: map sensor pin arrangement dodge cavan 2003
Hello, here is a picture of the connector and wiring.
MANIFOLD ABSOLUTE PRESSURE SENSOR (GAS) - BLACK 3 WAY
CAV
CIRCUIT
FUNCTION
1
K1 18VT/BR (3.3L/3.8L)
MANIFOLD ABSOLUTE PRESSURE SENSOR SIGNAL
1
K1 18VT/BR (2.4L)
MAP SIGNAL
2
K900 18DB/DG
SENSOR GROUND
3
F855 18PK/YL
5 VOLT SUPPLY
Pink/Yellow is #3, Blue is #2, and Purple is #1. Your colors may appear slightly different
SOURCE: 1992 Isuzu Rodeo Radio Wiring Diagram needed.
http://www.the12volt.com/installbay/vehicles.asp try this site out and see if it will help you.
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: Install aftermarket tachometer
I'll take a stab at this, there's better than a 50-50 chance, and you can do no damage if the first try is wrong. Red is +12 volts and Black is chassis ground. that's a given. I would try Blue to coil pack "Tach" terminal, and Green for the dashlight. If I am right about the Blue and Green, a 9-volt battery from Green to Black will light the light if it's not burned out. If the Green doesn't light it, try the Blue, but my bets on the Green. If the Blue doesn't light it either, the bulb is toast.
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