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Old 01-16-2002, 09:03 AM
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I know this should probably go in the audio section but I need to know what wires are positive/negative for the rear speakers on a 95 GSR I am changing them out for new 6 1/2s thanks
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Mine arent even hooked up anyone want to help me get started what do i do?
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When you take out the original speakers there is a harness for the speakers. If you want you can buy a harness to plug up to your original speakers.

If you want the color code for the rear speakers though I will give it to you later tonite.

If I remember
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Maybe I'm misunderstanding this, but if you take the old speaker out you can see the polarity (+/-) written on the tabs the wires hook to. One of the wires (neg., I think) will probably have a colored stripe along it as well.
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Gray and blue on one side. Gray is negative. Red and brown on the other side, brown is negative.
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OK i went and looked but the wire doesnt work but the speakers do because i tried the speaker on another line so what do i do?
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Wire it from the deck. That's what I did to mine.. it's just a pain trying to hide the wires all the way back there.
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Default Re: integra rear speaker wiring question (SuperMan19)

Ok, in a '95 GSR the polarity in the rear speakers are as follow:

On the right or passanger side: Red wire/yellow tracer is the (+)
Brown wire/white tracer is the (-)

On the left or driver side: Blue wire/yellow tracer is the (+)
Grey wire/white tracer is the (-)

If your factory speakers played before there have to be audio there, usless you messed up with the fader control.

Good luck!
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