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wijja
October 1st 06, 11:20 PM
this is the original message i posted to alt.autos.ford and was
referred here.
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yes, you read that right. 85 tempo. i pulled it out of storage cause
our other car is having too many issues. as a project yesterday i
pulled a cd player out of the closet and decided i was gonna wire it
up. BUT! whoever installed the poineer cassette player back in the
day was a little too happy with wire cutters! i bought it used in 90
or 91 so i've never so much as touched the wiring of the radio before.

i can't find a wiring diagram or colors or anything! is there someone
who can let me know what's what? i need to know colors, etc.

the cassette player that was in there worked fine previously.
--

i've since purchased a universal kit for connecting car audio, just to
make things easier and cleaner, but i still need to know what's what in
the connector. i've got a 4 pin with 2-in-1 green, 2-in-1 blue and a
single yellow. the fourth pin is empty (i'm assuming orange)

the previous owner had the yellow as ignition lead to power the
cassette player as it had an off/on dial. i'm trying to install a
newer cd drive that retains memory so it requires a constant 12v.

can someone PLEASE help me out here? i've spent 1.5 days on this thing
and it's makin' me a little nuts.

Captain Howdy
October 1st 06, 11:57 PM
1985 Ford Tempo Stereo Information

Constant 12V+ Light Green
Switched 12V+ Yellow/Black
Ground Chassis
Illumination Blue/Red
Dimmer n/a
Antenna Trigger n/a
Antenna Right Front

Front Speakers 3 1/2" Dash

Left Front (+) Green
Left Front (-) Black/White
Right Front (+) White/Red
Right Front (-) Black/White

Rear Speakers 6" x 9" Rear Deck

Left Rear (+) Pink/Red
Left Rear (-) Pink/Blue
Right Rear (+) Pink/Blue
Right Rear (-) Green/Red

In article om>, "wijja"
> wrote:
>this is the original message i posted to alt.autos.ford and was
>referred here.

wijja
October 2nd 06, 01:47 AM
GREAT! thanks! that got sound back in the old beast! it's a wonder
the whole thing didn't short out a long time ago, the way whoever owned
it before had it set up.

thanks again.

Captain Howdy wrote:
> 1985 Ford Tempo Stereo Information
>
> Constant 12V+ Light Green
> Switched 12V+ Yellow/Black
> Ground Chassis
> Illumination Blue/Red
> Dimmer n/a
> Antenna Trigger n/a
> Antenna Right Front
>
> Front Speakers 3 1/2" Dash
>
> Left Front (+) Green
> Left Front (-) Black/White
> Right Front (+) White/Red
> Right Front (-) Black/White
>
> Rear Speakers 6" x 9" Rear Deck
>
> Left Rear (+) Pink/Red
> Left Rear (-) Pink/Blue
> Right Rear (+) Pink/Blue
> Right Rear (-) Green/Red
>
> In article om>, "wijja"
> > wrote:
> >this is the original message i posted to alt.autos.ford and was
> >referred here.

Captain Howdy
October 2nd 06, 02:28 AM
Not a problem, I know what you mean. I can't stand hacks that rather cut
wiring harness then spend a few bucks to do things right.


In article om>, "wijja"
> wrote:
>GREAT! thanks! that got sound back in the old beast! it's a wonder
>the whole thing didn't short out a long time ago, the way whoever owned
>it before had it set up.
>
>thanks again.
>
>Captain Howdy wrote:
>> 1985 Ford Tempo Stereo Information
>>
>> Constant 12V+ Light Green
>> Switched 12V+ Yellow/Black
>> Ground Chassis
>> Illumination Blue/Red
>> Dimmer n/a
>> Antenna Trigger n/a
>> Antenna Right Front
>>
>> Front Speakers 3 1/2" Dash
>>
>> Left Front (+) Green
>> Left Front (-) Black/White
>> Right Front (+) White/Red
>> Right Front (-) Black/White
>>
>> Rear Speakers 6" x 9" Rear Deck
>>
>> Left Rear (+) Pink/Red
>> Left Rear (-) Pink/Blue
>> Right Rear (+) Pink/Blue
>> Right Rear (-) Green/Red
>>
>> In article om>, "wijja"
>> > wrote:
>> >this is the original message i posted to alt.autos.ford and was
>> >referred here.
>

MOSFET
October 2nd 06, 03:41 AM
Wow!!!

What happened to Hard-on-Newbies-Howdy?

HE must have the day off. His EXTREMELY helpful twin is filling in. ;)

MOSFET

Captain Howdy
October 2nd 06, 04:20 AM
I'm not sure if you read his post, but his car is dead so his is pulling out a
85 ford tempo that's been sitting for few years that he has been trying to
hook up used radio in. You can't **** on a person that has to drive an 85
tempo with a used radio, There is just no way. Plus the fact that he didn't
like the idea of someone hacking off the harness just hit a soft spot.


In article >, "MOSFET"
> wrote:
>Wow!!!
>
>What happened to Hard-on-Newbies-Howdy?
>
>HE must have the day off. His EXTREMELY helpful twin is filling in. ;)
>
>MOSFET
>
>

MOSFET
October 2nd 06, 06:43 AM
You can't **** on a person that has to drive an 85
> tempo with a used radio, There is just no way.

LOL I Like that.

MOSFET

wijja
October 2nd 06, 07:44 AM
LMAO!

well thanks for the pity! and the advice!

yup....had to pull the beast out of storage so we could do some car
shopping. i'm surprised it started but it didn't take very much. god
knows it's stood the test of time better than the much newer car that
just died!

yes..........85 tempo. my first car (that's why i never parted with
it). dunno.....might just keep the projects going.

thanks again!


Captain Howdy wrote:
> I'm not sure if you read his post, but his car is dead so his is pulling out a
> 85 ford tempo that's been sitting for few years that he has been trying to
> hook up used radio in. You can't **** on a person that has to drive an 85
> tempo with a used radio, There is just no way. Plus the fact that he didn't
> like the idea of someone hacking off the harness just hit a soft spot.
>
>
> In article >, "MOSFET"
> > wrote:
> >Wow!!!
> >
> >What happened to Hard-on-Newbies-Howdy?
> >
> >HE must have the day off. His EXTREMELY helpful twin is filling in. ;)
> >
> >MOSFET
> >
> >