Ok, you asked for it-brace your self.
You thought till now your where confused
Set your Multi Meter to 20V DC (lots of YouTube "how to" that are poor for a beginner).
Connect your black lead/probe to go to a good earth(steel of the body/dash[I use the ignition key often].
Use the red probe to test the following coloured wires....
(I went through the linked book from Don130.)
The first colour will be the main one, if a second colour is listed it will be fine trace down the main one.
Radio should be two plugs and your adaptor loom should fit them both.
Big grey plug.....
Purple-battery constant(I'll call it 12 V from now)-dash fuse box, f2.
White/orange-accessory-12 V-dash fuse box, f7.
(Test this wire by turning the ignition key, off-0 V, acc-12 V, ign-12 V)
Black wire is earth, test with the black probe in it and the red to the above purple, should see 12 V.
White plug...
(You will get no voltage as driven from the radio.)
Black/brown-RH speaker.
Black/white- RH speaker.
Brown/black LH speaker.
White/black LH speaker.
Clock wires will(likely) be individual wires with a protected female terminals...
Black earth(check as above)
Purple- Constant 12 V-dash fuse box, F2
Red/White-parkers/back light-dash fuse box, F16
(This Red/white wire goes via a resistor to reduce the brightness)
Cigar lighter, again protected female terminals.
Black earth(you know the drill by now).
Green-ignition 12 V-dash fuse F9(test as you did for the radio in different ignition positions).
Red/orange-parkers/back light-dash fuse box,F16
There you go, clear as mud
To sum it up..
Constant 12 Volts-Purple wires.
Accessory 12 Volts-White/Orange.
Ignition 12 Volts-Green
Parkers/back lights 12 Volts-Red/white(duller) or Red/orange(full brightness).
Black - earth(negative side off the battery).
Additionally you may find.
High beam 12 Volts for driving lights.
I suspect this is the big switch looking at the pictures.


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