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87 BII red 12volt wire on back of radio


shadetreebronco

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Connecticut unfortunately.
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75 87 96
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Ok , I changed out the "Premium Sound"original radio on my 87 BII a few weeks ago , when i removed the factory radio there was a heavier ga. red wire attached to a stud dead center on the back metal part of the radio.

I tested this to the dash that the radio was bolted to and got 12 volts .

I installed the stereo without connecting this wire and all works.

So it was a wire with 12 volts connected to a grounded dash ?
I capped it off and left it as is.
Should it be connected to ground ?
Am I missing something ?
 
If it had 12v key on or key off it was probably for the clock and favorites memory.

i.e. when you disconnect battery in a vehicle you have to reset the clock and reprogram the radio station.
So radio has power 24/7
 
If it had 12v key on or key off it was probably for the clock and favorites memory.

i.e. when you disconnect battery in a vehicle you have to reset the clock and reprogram the radio station.
So radio has power 24/7

Also know as the " Keep Alive" Never that heavy gauge though.
 
If it had 12v key on or key off it was probably for the clock and favorites memory.

i.e. when you disconnect battery in a vehicle you have to reset the clock and reprogram the radio station.
So radio has power 24/7

I'm pretty sure that it was ignition hot :icon_confused:
both Ign. hot and battery hot are wired to the radio through the original harness , if i remember correctly the interior dimmer wiring is also in the original harness , I had to move that wire on the plug and play harness for the new stereo.
I never noticed if the new radio dims with the dash lights.
 

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