Question: Where can I find a 1992 Ford Mustang radio wiring diagram? What are the 1992 Ford Mustang radio wiring harness color codes?
If you’re planning to upgrade the radio in your 1992 Ford Mustang or troubleshoot issues with your car stereo, this guide is here to help!
Our comprehensive 1992 Ford Mustang radio wiring diagram shows all the radio wire harness colors, speaker wire colors, and speaker sizes. Use this head unit pinout guide to help with your car stereo installation or to troubleshoot radio wiring issues in your 1992 Ford Mustang.
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1992 Ford Mustang Car Stereo Wiring Diagram
This 1992 Ford Mustang radio wiring chart shows you all the 1992 Ford Mustang stereo wire color codes and their radio wire functions. This easy-to-follow guide can help you install a new car stereo or figure out problems with your stereo wiring harness and radio setup. If you don’t see the car radio wiring information you’re looking for, please feel free to ask your question at the bottom of this page.
| Car Stereo Wire Function | Wire Color Code |
|---|---|
| Battery Constant Power Wire (12v+) | Green/Yellow |
| Accessory Switched Power Wire (12v+) | Yellow/Black |
| Ground Wire | Black/Green |
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| Illumination Wire | Light Blue/Red |
| Dimmer Wire | N/A |
| Antenna Trigger Wire | Blue |
| Amplifier Turn-On Wire | Blue (Same as Antenna Trigger) |
| Amplifier Mute Wire | N/A |
| Amplifier Location | N/A |
1992 Ford Mustang Speaker Wiring Guide
This 1992 Ford Mustang speaker wiring guide provides all the speaker wire colors and speaker locations you need for an upgrade or replacement. Whether you are installing new speakers or troubleshooting your factory setup, this 1992 Ford Mustang chart makes it easy to identify each wire and where it connects. If you don’t see the car speaker wiring info you need, feel free to ask your question at the bottom of the page — we are here to help!
| Car Stereo Wire Function | Wire Color Code |
|---|---|
| Dash Center Speaker Positive Wire (+) | N/A |
| Dash Center Speaker Negative Wire (-) | N/A |
| Front Left Tweeter Positive Wire (+) | N/A |
| Front Left Tweeter Negative Wire (-) | N/A |
| Front Right Tweeter Positive Wire (+) | N/A |
| Front Right Tweeter Negative Wire (-) | N/A |
| Front Left Speaker Positive Wire (+) | Orange/Light Green |
| Front Left Speaker Negative Wire (-) | Light Blue/White |
| Front Right Speaker Positive Wire (+) | White/Light Green |
| Front Right Speaker Negative Wire (-) | Green/Orange |
| Rear Left Tweeter Positive Wire (+) | N/A |
| Rear Left Tweeter Negative Wire (-) | N/A |
| Rear Right Tweeter Positive Wire (+) | N/A |
| Rear Right Tweeter Negative Wire (-) | N/A |
| Rear Left Speaker Positive Wire (+) | Gray/Light Blue |
| Rear Left Speaker Negative Wire (-) | Tan/Yellow |
| Rear Right Speaker Positive Wire (+) | Orange/Red |
| Rear Right Speaker Negative Wire (-) | Brown/Pink |
| Left Subwoofer Positive Wire (+) | N/A |
| Left Subwoofer Negative Wire (-) | N/A |
| Right Subwoofer Positive Wire (+) | N/A |
| Right Subwoofer Negative Wire (-) | N/A |
1992 Ford Mustang Speaker Sizes and Locations
This 1992 Ford Mustang speaker guide includes speaker sizes, speaker locations, and helpful info on speaker upgrades. Use this chart to find out what size speakers fit your 1992 Ford Mustang.
| Application | Speaker Size/Location |
|---|---|
| Dash Center Speaker Size | N/A |
| Dash Center Speaker Depth | N/A |
| Dash Center Speaker Location | N/A |
| Front Tweeter Size | N/A |
| Front Tweeter Depth | N/A |
| Front Tweeter Location | N/A |
| Front Speaker Size | 6″ x 8″ Speakers |
| Front Speaker Depth | 4″ Depth |
| Front Speaker Location | Front Doors |
| Rear Tweeter Size | N/A |
| Rear Tweeter Depth | N/A |
| Rear Tweeter Location | N/A |
| Rear Speaker Size | 6″ x 8″ Speakers |
| Rear Speaker Depth | 4″ Depth |
| Rear Speaker Location | N/A |
| Subwoofer Size | N/A |
| Subwoofer Depth | N/A |
| Subwoofer Location | N/A |
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5 thoughts on “1992 Ford Mustang Car Radio Wiring Diagram”
do you have any pics of a 1992 mustang gt convertible stock radio in and out of the cars dash. I have this car and it has an aftermarket radio. Im trying to replace it with the stock one. The problem is I dont know what the radio looks like, and I dont know if the slot in my dash is all togeather. I hope you can help
Thanks in advance,
Jeff DeStefano
Jeffrey, unfortunately we don’t have pictures of specific vehicles but we may in the future. Good luck on your search.
I have a 1992 Mustang Gt. The original radio stopped working. I bought another used stock radio and it did not work. Is the problem with the radios? A fuse? Any ideas on common problems?
Marc, it definitely sounds like a fuse problem. Make sure you double check ALL your fuses not just your radio fuse. You should be able to find a blown fuse somewhere. Hope this helps. Good luck.
My turn signals arent flashing and it doesent seem to be a fuse. The guy I got the car from put an aftermarket tack on and wired it to the radio!!!??? Is this right? He cut off the wiring harness to do it. Could this be whaat is messing up my turn signals?