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You should have a plate or sticker under the hood on the firewall on the drivers side that lists the color code. With many manufacturers there may be several variants to the stock color throughout the model year so it's possible that even with the color code your final color may not match exact, but it will be close. If you're still not able to find the color code on your vehicle, try removing the fuel filler door and seeing if your paint supplier can camera match it for you.
For those of you that have or occasionally borrow trailers and look at the wiring plugs with disdain (I mean face it they don't make sense, grd is white, +12vdc is black, etc), this is for you.
Plug Types/Application 7 Way - RV Trailers, Horse and Utility Trailers 6 Way - Horse, Stock and Utility 4 Way - Utility Trailers
Columns are Color, Function, Mark on the plug. Seven wire Trailer plugs:
Horse, stock or utility trailers: White = Ground - 1 Blue = Electric Brakes - 2 Brown = Tail and clearance lights - 3 Black = Battery, aux power - 4
Yellow = Left turn/Brake - 5
Green = Right turn Brake - 6
Orange or Purple (not both) = Auxilliary or Reverse - 7
Recreational Vehicle:
White = Ground - 1
Blue = Electric Brakes - 2
Green = Tail and clearance lights - 3
Black = Battery, aux power - 4 Red = Left turn/Brake - 5
Brown = Right turn Brake - 6
Yellow = Auxilliary or Reverse - 7
Six wire trailer plugs:
Horse, stock or utility trailers: White = Ground - GD Yellow = Left turn/Brake -LT Green = Right turn Brake -RT Brown = Tail and clearance lights - TM Red or Black (not both) = Battery, aux power - A Blue = Electric Brakes - S
Recreational Vehicle: (color, use, plug mark) White = Ground - GD
Yellow = Not used -
Brown = Right turn Brake - RT Green
= Tail and clearance lights -TM Black = Battery, aux power - A Red = Left turn/Brake - LT
Blue = Electric Brakes - S
Four wire plugs: White = Ground Yellow = Left turn/Brake Green = Right turn Brake Brown = Tail and clearance lights
Are you using a component video connection (3 wires for the video, colored red, green, and blue)? It sounds as though you are, but correct me if you are using a different connection as the steps will be different. If so, ensure that they are all connected. You can also unplug one at a time while watching the picture. If the colors DON'T change when unplugging any individual wire, then check that wire from end to end looking for cuts/corrosion/etc... If necessary, replace the cable. Also make sure that they're plugged in to the right jacks, they should be color coded. NOTE: there is a red jack for the video AND for the audio. Check carefully that these aren't mixed up.
white/blue
white orange
white green
white brown
white slate
red blue
red orange
red green
red brown
red slate
black blue
black orange
black green
black brown
black slate
yellow blue
yellow orange
yellow green
yellow brown
yellow slate
violet blue
violet orange
violet green
violet brown
violet slate
**Keep all pairs together and you should be fine***
If you need step by step instructions to wire something, you shouldn't really attempt to install a security system, as it will tie into almost every important electrical system in the car i.e. starter, door locks, lights, etc. However, if you know how to get the lower portion of the drivers side dashboard off, and how to cut/splice a wire correctly and aren't color blind, you should be able to follow the installation instructions that came with the system. The wiring diagram for your car is: What/ Color/ Where: Constant 12V+ White Ignition Switch Harness Starter Black/White Ignition Switch Harness Ignition Black/Yellow Ignition Switch Harness Accessory Yellow Ignition Switch Harness Tach Blue Distributor Brake Switch Green/White Brake Switch Trunk Pin Green/Black (-) Above Fuse Panel Parking Lights Red/Black Above Fuse Panel Head Lamp Red/White Steering Column Door Trigger Green/Red (-) Driver's Running Board (One of Two Wires) Door Lock Green/White (-) In Driver's Door at Door Lock Module or at Anti-Theft Module under Driver's Seat Door Unlock Green/Red (-) Driver's Running Board Horn Wire Blue/Red (-) Steering Column, use Relay Windows Up LF=Red/Blue, RF=Blue/Yellow Windows Down LF=Red/Yellow, RF=Blue/Green
Yellow is the mixture of 100% red and 100% green. what you may have here is a blue LCD failure in the machine. Try this to check. Open up PAINT and double click one of the colors on the bottom. now click add custom color. then in the RGB section put 0 for red 0 for green and 255 for blue. ok out of everything and fill the background w/ the blue. it should be a VERY intense blue, if its white or or kinda blue, you have an LCD issue
Picture Menu
Picture Mode: Expert1
*Backlight: 16
*Contrast: 83
*Brightness: 53
Sharpness: 50
*Color: 55
*Tint: 0
Expert Control
Fresh Contrast: Off
Noise Reduction: Medium
Gamma: Medium
Black Level: Low
Real Cinema: On
TruMotion: Low
Color Standard: HD (N/A w/HDMI)
White Balance: Warm
**Method: 10-Point IRE
10 IRE
**Red: 1
**Green: 2
**Blue: -16
20 IRE
**Red: -6
**Green: 0
**Blue: -7
30 IRE
**Red: -5
**Green: 0
**Blue: -4
40 IRE
**Red: -8
**Green: 0
**Blue: -4
50 IRE
**Red: -4
**Green: 4
**Blue: -4
60 IRE
**Red: -6
**Green: 6
**Blue: -5
70 IRE
**Red: -8
**Green: 3
**Blue: -10
80 IRE
**Red: -8
**Green: 7
**Blue: -16
90 IRE
**Red: -9
**Green: 5
**Blue: -18
100 IRE
**Red: -10
**Green: 4
**Blue: -9
Color Management System
Red Color: 0
Red Tint: 0
Green Color: 0
Green Tint: -15
Blue Color: 0
Blue Tint: 11
Yellow Color: 15
Yellow Tint: 2
Cyan Color: -15
Cyan Tint: 0
Magenta Color: 0
Magenta Tint: -1
lg70 nice tv excellent processor just to bad there is no intensity control on color management oh well still better than what the three s are pushing block out the hype lg will be number 1 in a few years haters are starting to come around and well leds coming,
p.s. i dont work for lg just tired of losers bashing stuff because they dont own it. im isf certified those settings are right on the money straighter than a ruler
1991 Ford Explorer XLT Radio and Speaker Wire Colors
Pulled out the stock radio and found two plugs on the back of it. One plug had 7 wires (Power, Dimmer, Amp etc.) and one had 8 (Speakers).
7 wire plug (I could see these wires immediately from the plug):
Car Radio Battery Constant 12v+ wire = Light Green w/ Yellow Stripe Car Radio Ground Wire = Black Car Radio Accessory Switched 12v+ wire = Yellow w/ Black Stripe Car Radio Dimmer Wire = Light Blue w/ Red Stripe Car Radio Illumination Wire = Orange w/ Black Stripe ?? Don't know ?? Red Wire (No power to wire Constant or Accessory) Car Radio Amp Wire = Blue
8 Wire Plug (Wires were wrapped in a grey outer sleeve, had to cut sleeve to get to wires.):
Right Front: White w/ Green Stripe (+) Brown (no stripe) (-)
Right Rear: Purple w/ White Stripe (+) Light Blue (no stripe) (-)
Left Front: Light Green (no stripe) (+) White w/ Orange Stripe (-)
Left Rear: Light Blue w/ Black Stripe (+) Yellow (no stripe) (-)
Speaker Wires (found at the individual speakers in the doors)
Right Front: White w/ Green Stripe (+) Green w/ Orange Stripe (-)
Right Rear: Orange w/ Red Stripe (+) Black w/ White Stripe (-)
Left Front: Orange w/ Green Stripe (+) Blue w/ White Stripe (-)
Left Rear: Red w/ Green Stripe (+) Red w/ Blue Stripe (-)
Hope this helps. I spent hours looking for the correct color key and this one works for my '91 Explorer.
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