With speakers, it doesn't matter (kind of). If you are replacing all of the speakers, just be consistant. The only thing you are looking for is phaseing. If all the speakers are out of phase, then all the speakers are in phase.
2007-03-30 01:07:17
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answered by John S 6
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If you are installing all new speakers, the above answer is correct; just note the factory wire position in the plug, and use the same wire for positive on all four speakers.
Once you have a factory speaker removed, you can determine the terminal polarity using a AA battery. Tape a small piece of wire to the battery's positive end, and another to the negative end. Touch the other ends of the wire to the speaker terminals. The speaker cone will move, either away from the speaker magnet or toward the magnet.
If the speaker cone moves away from the magnet, you have the battery's positive terminal connected to the speaker's positive terminal. If it moves toward the magnet, then your battery's positive terminal is connected to the speaker's negative terminal. Determine which pin on the factory plug corresponds to the positive terminal on the speaker, and you'll know which is the positive wire in the plug.
2007-03-30 01:16:04
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answered by KaeZoo 7
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2016-12-03 00:37:23
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answered by ? 4
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both wires are probably the same color, but one should have a line or writing on it. speakers are marked, somehow. either witha painted dot
or a + or - . just make sure all 4 of the same wire, get to all 4 of either + or 4-.as youve already found out, it dont make much differance w/ the sound,inless you get them mix-matched. then there could be, depending on unit, minor ones........
2007-03-30 01:50:00
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answered by DennistheMenace 7
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a lot of times the 1 with a lines is positive
2007-03-30 01:39:07
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answered by dj_ar_bis 3
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search online for wiring diagram, Look how the factroy speakers connect and note the wire colors.
2007-03-30 01:00:35
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answered by Anonymous
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RIGHT FRONT DOOR
GREEN W/ ORANGE STRIPE -
TAN W / GREEN STRIPE +
LEFT FRONT DOOR
BLUE W / WHITE STRIPE -
ORANGE W / GREEN STRIPE +
OR THE POSITIVE IS THE CONNECTION ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE factory speaker
2007-03-30 03:40:12
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answered by conejote_99 7
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your copper wire is ur positive wire the silver one is the negative
2007-03-30 01:31:37
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answered by audioboy58 2
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