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Just did my fuel pump on the 2001 isuzu rodeo. Well here is what you need to do about the different wire colors. First disconnect your negative battery. Drop the fuel tank and replace pump. Remember to have a splice kit in hand. Ok now here is how you connect the different colored wires. Black goes with black. Gray goes with black and orange wire. Purple goes wit blue and yellow. And the last wires goes together. I hope this helps.
most vehicles don't come with a plug as new,if it is a used vehicle & has a tow bar there should be a plug otherwise you will have to fit one yourself or have one fitted for you.....hope this helps......cheers.
Best thing to do is go to a junk yard find the same truck and take the wiring harness off of it.Then go to wallmart and for 15.00 you cna buy a kit that just snaps into place
Have a look under the front of the transmission column/dash near the pedals. theyre usually there, tucked behind the trim. Not attached to anything, just on the end of wires. And you usually need a Tech-II diagnostics machine for any Isuzu kit, as even the likes of Snap-on won't read it. :(
1995 Isuzu Rodeo Stereo Wiring
Constant 12V+
Red/White
Switched 12V+
Brown/White
Ground
Black
Illumination
Green/Red
Dimmer
n/a
Antenna
Right Front
Front Speakers
4" Dash
Left Front (+)
Blue/Yellow
Left Front (-)
Yellow
Right Front (+)
Green/White
Right Front (-)
Gray/White
Rear Speakers
4" Side Panels
Left Rear (+)
White
Left Rear (-)
Red/White
Right Rear (+)
Orange
Right Rear (-)
Black/Orange
A few weeks ago I bought a new JVC stereo for my 2001 Isuzu Rodeo. I was advised that using a wiring harness would be the best option to install it. I spent an entire Saturday going from one store to the next (Autozone, Advance Auto Parts, Radio Shack, etc.) looking for the wiring harness specific to an Isuzu Rodeo but, to no avail. I searched several online sites looking for one and finally found it at http://www.beachaudio.com/ . The cost of the harness was under $10 and with express shipping I only paid about $20. Since I ordered it on a Wednesday night with 3 day express shipping, I assumed that I'd receive it the following Monday given any processing time and the weekend but, it was delivered to me just two days later. My husband installed my new stereo that Sunday using the harness that I purchased and it works great! Hope this information helps.
I have two wires. to sure where they go
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