Question: Where can I find a 1999 Ford F-150 radio wiring diagram? What are the 1999 Ford F-150 radio wiring harness colors?
If you’re looking to change the radio in your 1999 Ford F-150 or troubleshoot why your car radio stopped working, we’re here to help!
Our comprehensive 1999 Ford F-150 radio wiring diagram shows you all the radio wire harness colors, car speaker wiring colors and car speaker sizes. Use our 1999 Ford F-150 stereo wiring guide to help you with your car radio and installation needs.
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1999 Ford F-150 Radio Wiring Diagram
This 1999 Ford F-150 radio wiring chart shows you all the 1999 Ford F-150 radio wire colors and their functions. Utilize this guide to help you with a car radio install or help with a car radio troubleshoot. 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.
Application | Radio Wire Color |
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Car Radio Battery Wire (Constant Power 12v+) | Light Green/Violet |
Car Radio Accessory Wire (Switched Power 12v+) | Pink |
Car Radio Ground Wire | Black/Light Green |
Use a Car Radio Wiring Harness and Car Radio Dash Kit for an Easy Install! | |
Car Radio Illumination Wire | Light Blue/Red |
Car Stereo Dimmer Wire | N/A |
Car Radio Antenna Trigger Wire | N/A |
Car Radio Amp Turn-On Trigger Wire | N/A |
Car Radio Amp Mute Wire | N/A |
Car Radio Amplifier Location | N/A |
Use an Amp Integration Harness to Connect Your Factory Amplifier to an aftermarket radio. |
1999 Ford F-150 Speaker Wiring Guide
This 1999 Ford F-150 speaker wiring chart shows you every speaker wire color and the speaker wire location. Use this 1999 Ford F-150 speaker wiring guide to help you with a speaker replacement or speaker upgrade. If the car speaker wiring information you’re searching for is not listed, please don’t hesitate to ask for it at the bottom of this page.
Application | Speaker Wire Color |
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Front Center Speaker Positive Wire (+) | N/A |
Front Center Speaker Negative Wire (-) | N/A |
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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 |
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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 (-) | Dark Green/Orange |
Use a Speaker Wire Harness for easy Speaker Installation! | |
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 |
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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 |
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Left Subwoofer Positive Wire (+) | N/A |
Left Subwoofer Negative Wire (-) | N/A |
Right Subwoofer Positive Wire (+) | N/A |
Right Subwoofer Negative Wire (-) | N/A |
1999 Ford F-150 Speaker Sizes and Location
This 1999 Ford F-150 speaker size chart shows your speaker measurements and speaker locations. Use this chart to see what speaker fits in your 1999 Ford F-150.
Application | Speaker Size and Location |
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Front Center Speaker Size | N/A |
Front Center Speaker Depth | N/A |
Front Center Speaker Location | N/A |
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Front Tweeter Size | N/A |
Front Tweeter Depth | N/A |
Front Tweeter Location | N/A |
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Front Speaker Size | 6″ x 8″ Speakers |
Front Speaker Depth | 4″ Depth |
Front Speaker Location | Front Doors |
Use a Speaker Wire Harness for easy Speaker Installation! | |
Rear Tweeter Size | N/A |
Rear Tweeter Depth | N/A |
Rear Tweeter Location | N/A |
Use a Speaker Wire Harness for easy Speaker Installation! | |
Rear Speaker Size | 6″ x 8″ Speakers |
Rear Speaker Depth | 4″ Depth |
Rear Speaker Location (2-Door) | Rear Panels |
Rear Speaker Location (4-Door) | Rear Doors |
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Car Subwoofer Speaker Size | N/A |
Car Subwoofer Speaker Depth | N/A |
Car Subwoofer Speaker Location | N/A |
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15 thoughts on “1999 Ford F-150 Stereo Wiring Diagram”
I have a 1999 ford f150 and am replacing my stock stereo. All of the speaker wires match what is listed here but the rest do not. I have two black/green wires (one is thicker), 1 black/pink wire, 1 red/black wire, 1 green/grey wire (thicker wire with equal amounts of color), 1 blue/black, and 1 solid black wire. Can someone tell me what these wires relate to?
No power to stereo in 1999 F-150. Both fuse in stereo and in the under-dash fuse panel are good. Ground wire is good. Is there somethere else to check that power is being supplied to the fuse panel?
Jay, we dont know of any way to control a factory cd changer with an aftermarket car stereo in your 1999 Ford F150. We suggest you purchase a cd changer that will work with your aftermarket car stereo or purchase an automotive auxiliary input adapter. This adapter will allow you to input any mp3 player or portable music player into your factory radio. This is the easiest and most cost effective way to add an audio input into your factory stereo. Here is the adapter you will need:
Aux Input Adapter for 1999 Ford F150
If you’ve never installed car audio before, we advise you to take your car to an experienced mobile audio installer. Hope this helps. Good luck with your 1999 Ford F150 aux input adapter installation.
On a 1999 ford f150, it has a factory disc changer in my center console. can I use that with an aftermarket stereo? How if so?
Peter, most vehicles have a factory hole with a rubber or plastic grommet at the firewall. This is usually the standard place to run a power wire through the firewall. If one of these holes are not available or not large enough, a hole will have to be drilled to accommodate your power wire. Choose something on the engine side of the firewall as reference and try to match it up on the interior side of the firewall. This will make sure you do not drill through anything important. Then drill a hole somewhere near or beside your reference point. Hope this helps. Good luck with your 1999 Ford F150 amplifier installation.
how do i run the red power wire from the battery in to the amp in a 1999 ford f-150
I was wondering what are the exact brand of speakers and what are the specifications for the speakers in a 1999 Ford F150.
I have a 1998 Ford F-150 radio/clock light out. How can I replace the light bulb?
I have a 1999 F150 and I was wondering which two wires do I connect the line out converter to? I’ve tried a couple of ways and am not getting the right sound. Could anyone help me with this. Thanks
Adam, it is possible but most late model vehicles do not have rca outputs on the factory radio to feed an audio signal to your aftermarket amplifier. You would have to install a line out converter to supply an audio output. Here is the Line-Out Converter you need:
Scosche 2-Channel Speaker to RCA Line Out Converter
If you’ve never installed car audio before, we advise you to take your car to an experienced mobile audio installer. Hope this helps. Good luck.
hey i have a 2000 f-150 and i want to use the stock head unit in wiring an amp and subs to it. is it possible?
Jason, most late model vehicles do not have an input in the back for a Sirius satellite radio. You may require a Satellite Radio Auxiliary Input Adapter. Here is the adapter you need:
Sirius Satellite Radio Auxiliary Input Adapter for Ford
If you’ve never installed car audio before, we advise you to take your car to an experienced mobile audio installer. Hope this helps. Good luck.
Hello, I have a 99 ford F150 Lariat and i was wanting to install a sirius sat. radio. I was wanting to know if there is an input in the back of the stock stereo? It is am/fm with single cd. Any help would be appreciated!!
Thank You!
Jason
Tom, we’re glad we could help you with your car stereo wiring diagram needs.
thanks for the help and i didnt have to pay ha ha !!!!