shogun wrote:sorry I am new to electrical stuff. These tests are only for the car wiring end correct?
use the aaa battery to test the pairs of speaker wiring.
touch wire to either end of battery and there should be a buzzing noise or something?
use the multimeter to locate accessory, positive etc.
don't quite understand this. the +12V ignition wire is the accessory and the +12V battery wire is the positive (from the wiring diagram)? How do I test either?
Find a decent piece of metal to attach the earth to, test with multimeter.
Get ground cable, attach one side of multimeter to it and the other connector of the multimeter to the car's ground/chassis and it should give a low resistance reading?
The AA battery test is simple the speaker should make a "pop" noise. You can also check the polarity the speakers this way: if polarity is correct the speaker should pop out (ie not popped in). In reality the +/- on speakers does not matter as long as they are all following same pattern.
The difference between 12v Batt, 12V ACC, 12V Illumination and 12V ign is that: with the key in off position the only wire that will have 12V (11.5 or so
) is the Batt supply, with the ignition key in ACC position (turns on the stereo and clock) the wires that will have 12V are Batt and ACC. Ignition wire is not used normally on head units (unless you have russian car and there is no ACC position). 12V Illimunation wire will be 12V when the lights are on (park lights are sufficient for test).
For ground (aka GND, Earth, Negative), any exposed metal (ie frame where the stereo bolts on into) will do. On toyota ground is usually brown wire or white with black stripe.