Trying to use this radio in my RV as there isn't a radio in it.
I found this online:
https://www.the12volt.com/installbay/uploads/Delco_14_pin.gif
http://famreit.com/wp-content/uploads/speaker-color-code-car-audio-wire-diagram-codes-bmw-factory-stereo-repair-throughout-wiring-good-depict-likewise-bmw-640x848.jpg
https://www.tehnomagazin.com/images/Land%20Rover%20Clarion%20PU-9836A%20stereo%20wiring%20connector.jpg
* I did a search on Bing.com and looked for DELCO Cassette install PDF and switched to the images to look for wire and CKT diagrams. Maybe with a little hunting you can find your model as older models are quite common to find people looking for lost documents.
Aloha, ukeboy57
SOURCE: i have a wiring kit
The JVC wiring kit has more cables than the original radio plug. The original car radio has just basic functions, but the JVC has advanced functions . It would have been helpful if you had given the model # of the JVC stereo.
First things first . Connect all the matched colored pairs together eg:- White / Whiteblack , Grey / Greyblack ,Purple / Purpleblack and Green / Greenblack . These are speaker wires .
Next Yellow & Yellow , Black & Black. These are the battery + and Ground ( -). Next connect the Pink and Red wires. This is the accessory connection ( the stereo will play only if the key is inserted )
Rest of the wires you can ignore. For eg: the blue wire is for powered antenna, brown for alarm etc. All these functions your car does not seem to support. Now if the system still does not work , you could have damaged it due to a mix up in the connection. Please make a note of how you had connected the system before my suggestion so we can trace the fault. Good luck.Revert back for further assistance .
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