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Old Nov 20, 2009 | 08:05 AM
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Hello all,
I need some help in re-wiring the plugh to the OEM Fujitsu tape radio. Actualy I made a mistake with a few years ago, when I removed both, the OEM Fujitsu tape and Fujitsu CD-player, in favor of a 7" LCD (at the top of dash), and a DVDplayer (at the bottom of dash). Now, becouse of some quality problems, I decided, to reinstall the OEM Fujitsu tape radio, but.......... I dont remember what wires color, corresponds to OEM plug cell. The big mistake I made, was that I carefully removed wires from the OEM plug, instead to cut them. Thats why I lost the color arrangement in the OEM plug cells. What can help me the most, is a photo or two, of the origynal wiring placement in the plug. In my country (Romania), Isuzu Trooper is very rare, and without a good help from the forums, I will not clear up the trouble. Thanks in advance,
1994 Isuzu Trooper LS, 3.2 imported from USA. mwafrik@yahoo.com
 
Old Nov 21, 2009 | 02:06 AM
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Originally Posted by waingroo
Hello all,
I need some help in re-wiring the plugh to the OEM Fujitsu tape radio. Actualy I made a mistake with a few years ago, when I removed both, the OEM Fujitsu tape and Fujitsu CD-player, in favor of a 7" LCD (at the top of dash), and a DVDplayer (at the bottom of dash). Now, becouse of some quality problems, I decided, to reinstall the OEM Fujitsu tape radio, but.......... I dont remember what wires color, corresponds to OEM plug cell. The big mistake I made, was that I carefully removed wires from the OEM plug, instead to cut them. Thats why I lost the color arrangement in the OEM plug cells. What can help me the most, is a photo or two, of the origynal wiring placement in the plug. In my country (Romania), Isuzu Trooper is very rare, and without a good help from the forums, I will not clear up the trouble. Thanks in advance,
1994 Isuzu Trooper LS, 3.2 imported from USA. mwafrik@yahoo.com
are you cereal right now?
 
Old Nov 21, 2009 | 04:31 AM
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What do you mean MDKDRAGON?..........
Considering that my english is not perfect, a little bit of respect is enough.
 

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Old Nov 22, 2009 | 11:54 PM
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Originally Posted by waingroo
What do you mean MDKDRAGON?..........
Considering that my english is not perfect, a little bit of respect is enough.
I think he means, "Are you serious?" because he can't believe that you are so concerned about putting an old, stock, cassette deck back into your truck in 2009. Really, I think there are many, many better options than any stock tape player from 1994. Cassette tapes are almost unheard of in the US now. I took the cassette player out of my 1995 Trooper a few weeks ago (the day I got it), and I will see if I can get a couple of pictures of it and the wiring harness that plugs into it, but it will take a few days. It might be the same, so hopefully that will help you a bit.

Or maybe this will help:
http://www.the12volt.com/installbay/...ard/Isuzu.html
 
Old Nov 23, 2009 | 06:40 AM
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Originally Posted by MEphenSean
I think he means, "Are you serious?" because he can't believe that you are so concerned about putting an old, stock, cassette deck back into your truck in 2009. Really, I think there are many, many better options than any stock tape player from 1994. Cassette tapes are almost unheard of in the US now. I took the cassette player out of my 1995 Trooper a few weeks ago (the day I got it), and I will see if I can get a couple of pictures of it and the wiring harness that plugs into it, but it will take a few days. It might be the same, so hopefully that will help you a bit.

Or maybe this will help:
http://www.the12volt.com/installbay/...ard/Isuzu.html
Ok, Ok , perhaps you are right, but things looks different for me. The ideea is to replace the old tape to the bottom of dash, and an 1din GPS/DVD at the top, trying to pass the sound trough the tape radio. Of course, I decided to do this becouse I can't let a hole in the dash and I also have some unpleasant experiences about chinese products. Enytime I should be able to switch between the DVD to old tape, otherwise I do not exclude the posibility to remain without radio for a long time...... Thanks anyway for the link you get me but, my problem is where to replace the 13 wires in the 13 old plug cells. For example, where should be inserted the + Red/White wire..... in witch one of the 13 cells of the plug. Only a photo can realy help me, or a drawing. Thank you so much
 
Old Dec 9, 2009 | 07:37 AM
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Not sure if it's the same but i found this one on the web.For 1999 isuzu trooper

Constant 12V+ Red/White
Switched 12V+ Orange/Yellow
Ground Black/Yellow
Illumination n/a
Dimmer n/a
Antenna Trigger Brown/Red
Antenna Right Front
Front Speakers 6 1/2" Doors
Left Front (+) White
Left Front (-) Red/White
Right Front (+) Gray/White
Right Front (-) Green/White
Rear Speakers 5" Rear Pillars
Left Rear (+) Yellow
Left Rear (-) Blue/Yellow
Right Rear (+) Orange
Right Rear (-) Orange/Black
 
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