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<blockquote data-quote="fithwheel" data-source="post: 8662824" data-attributes="member: 674179"><p>Yeah your head units manual will have a diagram showing the colors for left and right front and rear. Looks like green green black white white black purple purple black grey grey black are your speaker wires. Black stripe are the negative solid positive. You can disconnect the harness from the hu. Touch the pin with the dmm lead take the other lead and connect it to the + or - whichever 1 you're trying to test at the speaker. If continuity is good the dmm should beep. To make sure your dmm is set right touch the two leads together b 4 u test and it should beep.</p><p></p><p>Pic is showing where u need to set dmm. No you don't need ignition on. You will probably need to use an pice of wire to get the lead to the speaker. Speaker wire will work. Just wrap the bare wire around the lead then other end of wire to the wire you're testing at the speaker ya know. Easiest to set up speaker end first then take lead and touch the pin. If it doesn't beep try the other pin + - just in case its hooked up reverse polarity.</p><p></p><p>Did you wire the harness yourself?</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]2861[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fithwheel, post: 8662824, member: 674179"] Yeah your head units manual will have a diagram showing the colors for left and right front and rear. Looks like green green black white white black purple purple black grey grey black are your speaker wires. Black stripe are the negative solid positive. You can disconnect the harness from the hu. Touch the pin with the dmm lead take the other lead and connect it to the + or - whichever 1 you're trying to test at the speaker. If continuity is good the dmm should beep. To make sure your dmm is set right touch the two leads together b 4 u test and it should beep. Pic is showing where u need to set dmm. No you don't need ignition on. You will probably need to use an pice of wire to get the lead to the speaker. Speaker wire will work. Just wrap the bare wire around the lead then other end of wire to the wire you're testing at the speaker ya know. Easiest to set up speaker end first then take lead and touch the pin. If it doesn't beep try the other pin + - just in case its hooked up reverse polarity. Did you wire the harness yourself? [ATTACH]2861._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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