Questionwhat is the wiring diagram/pattern for installing a non-factory stereo system?
AnswerThe simple answer is to buy a Ford to ISO harness as all decent modern radios are ISO DIN these days.But just incase you want to do it the hard way here are the basic generic connections for Ford and DIN.
You will possibly also need an adaptor for the dash board's double din conversion.
Ebay is a good source of stuff like this, i.e. type in "windstar radio" into search as see what pops up, like this
http://cgi.ebay.com/1999-2003-FORD-WINDSTAR-RADIO-DASH-KIT-WIRE-HARNESS_W0QQitem...
Have fun, Peter
This is the Ford pin out
Pin# Wire Color Application
1 yellow 12 volt constant - memory, clock, battery
2 not used
3 red 12 volt ignition (switched)
4 orange dash lights (illumination)
5 not used
6 black radio chassis ground
7 blue power antenna
8 not used
SPEAKER PLUG
1 white left front positive
2 white/black left front negative
3 green left rear positive
4 green/black left rear negative
5 gray right front positive
6 gray/black right front negative
7 violet right rear positive
8 violet/black right rear negative
ISO DIN connections are
DIN connections are.
Speakers
Right rear -, right front -, left front -, left rear-,
Right rear +, Right front +, left front +, left rear +
Power block viewed from cable side
Phone mute (white),/ n/c, / aerial & amp (blue), /ignition (red)
N/c, / 12vlive, (yellow or orange), / lights, (various colours),/ negative (black)
The third, usually top, block is for accessories such as cd changers