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99 Ford Mustang Stereo Wiring Diagram

1999 Ford Mustang Stereo Wiring Guide

Understanding the Wiring Diagram

The 1999 Ford Mustang stereo wiring diagram provides comprehensive details about the wires and their corresponding functions. It includes color codes, wire sizes, and the specific pinouts for the radio connectors. Understanding this wiring diagram is crucial for installing an aftermarket stereo or troubleshooting any issues with the audio system in your Mustang.

Wire Colors and Functions

Constant Power

Color: Red
Function: Provides constant 12-volt power to the stereo, even when the ignition is off.

Accessory Power

Color: Yellow
Function: Provides power to the stereo when the ignition is turned on.

Ground

Color: Black
Function: Connects the stereo to the chassis ground.

Left Front Speaker Positive

Color: Green
Function: Carries the positive audio signal to the left front speaker.

Left Front Speaker Negative

Color: Green with black stripe
Function: Carries the negative audio signal to the left front speaker.

Right Front Speaker Positive

Color: White
Function: Carries the positive audio signal to the right front speaker.

Right Front Speaker Negative

Color: White with black stripe
Function: Carries the negative audio signal to the right front speaker.

Left Rear Speaker Positive

Color: Blue
Function: Carries the positive audio signal to the left rear speaker.

Left Rear Speaker Negative

Color: Blue with black stripe
Function: Carries the negative audio signal to the left rear speaker.

Right Rear Speaker Positive

Color: Purple
Function: Carries the positive audio signal to the right rear speaker.

Right Rear Speaker Negative

Color: Purple with black stripe
Function: Carries the negative audio signal to the right rear speaker.


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