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  1. Broncobru

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    I bought a Philco stereo AM FM radio # 5A-D5AA-19A241 . It looks like new but in my moment of insanity bought it and I have no idea how to identify the wires to connect the power or speakers. All the wires are connected to a plug which I don't have the other end either.I believe it came out of a Mustang. Any help would greatly appreciated.
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    Sorry. The colors on the big plug are;Black with white,Orange with green,White with green,Pink with blue,and pink with green. The other small plug is for radio power and the radio light
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    Orange/Green LF
    Pink/Green LR
    White/Green RF
    Pink/Blue RR
    White/Black is common...

    Note these radios DO NOT use grounded speakers, a common is connected to each speaker...

    BTW my diagram is lying, claims there are two Pink/Blue & no Pink/Green, but a second 1980s diagram shows the Pink/Green as LR... Nice thing about Fords wiring, it's` fairly standard...
     
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