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Peugeot 106 stereo wiring w/o original harness
Hi,
My girlfriends new Peugeot has some bizarre colour wires coming from the stereo console and I cannot for the life of me find a wiring diagram on the net to explain them. The wires a 1 x Pink! YES PINK! (thick) 1 x Pale Blue (thick) 1 x Yellow and Green (thick) 1 x Orange (thin) 2 x Red (thin) - Front Left/Right Speaker Positive 2 x Green (thin) - Front Left/Right Speaker Negative The red and green wires were easy to work out as I pulled off the door rubbers and peeked at the speaker cables, however I am stuck with the pink, blue, orange and yellow/green wires. I went to Halfords today to get a Haynes manual but they don't stock the 106 book and I've also also been to my local Peugeot dealer who couldn't understand why the original red socket had been cut off and wouldn't release any wiring diagrams due to legal reasons. I don't have a volt meter handy either but if I baught one I would never use it again. Does anyone have a concrete answer to this problem? Thanks, Ryan |
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Peugeot 106 stereo wiring w/o original harness
If you can't find a wiring diagram, you may NEED to buy a voltmeter. If you
are trying to hook up an aftermarket HU (head unit) you DO NOT want to go the "experimentation" route as you may damage your HU. Voltmeters can be had starting around $10 and you may find you need it more than you think (I use mine ALL the time). With a voltmeter, you can quickly determine which is the battery wire, ignition wire, and ground. You can then SAFELY connect up a new aftermarket deck. With the speaker wires, you may have to engage in some experimentation to determine which color corresponds to which speakers (just make sure FIRST with your voltmeter that none of these "mystery" wires are 12 volt power wires). Anyway, IMHO, when you are doing this kind of work, a voltmeter (or multimeter) is INDISPENSABLE. MOSFET "Ryan" wrote in message news Hi, My girlfriends new Peugeot has some bizarre colour wires coming from the stereo console and I cannot for the life of me find a wiring diagram on the net to explain them. The wires a 1 x Pink! YES PINK! (thick) 1 x Pale Blue (thick) 1 x Yellow and Green (thick) 1 x Orange (thin) 2 x Red (thin) - Front Left/Right Speaker Positive 2 x Green (thin) - Front Left/Right Speaker Negative The red and green wires were easy to work out as I pulled off the door rubbers and peeked at the speaker cables, however I am stuck with the pink, blue, orange and yellow/green wires. I went to Halfords today to get a Haynes manual but they don't stock the 106 book and I've also also been to my local Peugeot dealer who couldn't understand why the original red socket had been cut off and wouldn't release any wiring diagrams due to legal reasons. I don't have a volt meter handy either but if I baught one I would never use it again. Does anyone have a concrete answer to this problem? Thanks, Ryan |
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Peugeot 106 stereo wiring w/o original harness
Thanks MOSFET, I guess a voltage meter it is then.
I didn't realise they were so cheap. "MOSFET" wrote in message ... If you can't find a wiring diagram, you may NEED to buy a voltmeter. If you are trying to hook up an aftermarket HU (head unit) you DO NOT want to go the "experimentation" route as you may damage your HU. Voltmeters can be had starting around $10 and you may find you need it more than you think (I use mine ALL the time). With a voltmeter, you can quickly determine which is the battery wire, ignition wire, and ground. You can then SAFELY connect up a new aftermarket deck. With the speaker wires, you may have to engage in some experimentation to determine which color corresponds to which speakers (just make sure FIRST with your voltmeter that none of these "mystery" wires are 12 volt power wires). Anyway, IMHO, when you are doing this kind of work, a voltmeter (or multimeter) is INDISPENSABLE. MOSFET "Ryan" wrote in message news Hi, My girlfriends new Peugeot has some bizarre colour wires coming from the stereo console and I cannot for the life of me find a wiring diagram on the net to explain them. The wires a 1 x Pink! YES PINK! (thick) 1 x Pale Blue (thick) 1 x Yellow and Green (thick) 1 x Orange (thin) 2 x Red (thin) - Front Left/Right Speaker Positive 2 x Green (thin) - Front Left/Right Speaker Negative The red and green wires were easy to work out as I pulled off the door rubbers and peeked at the speaker cables, however I am stuck with the pink, blue, orange and yellow/green wires. I went to Halfords today to get a Haynes manual but they don't stock the 106 book and I've also also been to my local Peugeot dealer who couldn't understand why the original red socket had been cut off and wouldn't release any wiring diagrams due to legal reasons. I don't have a volt meter handy either but if I baught one I would never use it again. Does anyone have a concrete answer to this problem? Thanks, Ryan |
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Peugeot 106 stereo wiring w/o original harness
Hi guys,
I have baught a volt tester and found which wires do what. For future reference (as these newsgroups now appear in google) I have listed the answer to this impossible to find question: Pink - Constant Live Pale Blue - Ignition Live Yellow and Green - Earth Orange - Illumination Red - Front Positive Speakers Green - Front Negative Speakers The Internet is supposed to be a wealth of knowledge but this simple thing could not be found on a 4 hour google search! Regards, Ryan "Ryan" wrote in message news Hi, My girlfriends new Peugeot has some bizarre colour wires coming from the stereo console and I cannot for the life of me find a wiring diagram on the net to explain them. The wires a 1 x Pink! YES PINK! (thick) 1 x Pale Blue (thick) 1 x Yellow and Green (thick) 1 x Orange (thin) 2 x Red (thin) - Front Left/Right Speaker Positive 2 x Green (thin) - Front Left/Right Speaker Negative The red and green wires were easy to work out as I pulled off the door rubbers and peeked at the speaker cables, however I am stuck with the pink, blue, orange and yellow/green wires. I went to Halfords today to get a Haynes manual but they don't stock the 106 book and I've also also been to my local Peugeot dealer who couldn't understand why the original red socket had been cut off and wouldn't release any wiring diagrams due to legal reasons. I don't have a volt meter handy either but if I baught one I would never use it again. Does anyone have a concrete answer to this problem? Thanks, Ryan |
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