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: I have a Hopkins Brake Control the pigtail colors
1. connect the red wire to the stop lamp switch lead on the brake control. Connect the other end of red wire to the stop lamp switch in the vehicle using the splice connector
2. connect the blue wire to the trailer brake lead on the brake control. Route the other end of the blue wire to the trailer connector at the back of the vehicle.
3. connect the white wire to the ground lead on the brake control. Route the other end of the white
wire to the vehicle’s battery. Use the ring connector to connect the white wire to the battery’s negative terminal.
4. connect the black wire to the power lead on the brake control. Route the other end of the black wire to the vehicle’s battery. Use the fuse assembly to connect the black wire to the battery’s positive terminal.
Greg, Check the attached links,instruction and guides stereo and speaker wiring, Good luck
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WIRE COLOR CODES FOR CAR INSTALLATION
Car Stereo Wiring Diagrams and Car Radio Wiring Diagrams
https://www.installdr.com/quickwiring.asp
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Steve I'm putting a aftermarket radio in my 2004 Ford explorer. Everything works great but the F.M. station fade in and out. I was told that the blue and white wire has to be hooked up . In order for it to pick up the station. My question is if the red wire is a hot wire when the ignition is on. Can you hook up the blue and white wire to the red wire
It is a suv Ford explorer vehicle
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