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Hi,
I've got an AM/FM/CD player that I pulled out of a 1996 Dodge Stratus (I
think this is basically the same as a Chrysler Sirrus) that I am trying to
install into my 1987 GMC S15 quarter ton truck. I'm a little confused on
the pinouts (quite different between the two) and thought there might be
some experts out there to offer some advice.
Chrysler Pinout (2 connectors, 14 pins):
Feed connector Speaker connector
----------------- ----------------------
| 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | | 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 |
----------------- ----------------------
The top label provides the following:
Part Number: P4858555
12V D.C. Negative Ground
1: BAT
2: ACC
3: ILL
4: PARK
5: RF-
6: LF-
7: MUTE
8: RR-
9: LR-
10: RF+
11: LF+
12: RR+
13: LR+
14: ANT
GMC S15 (DELCO Radio) Pinout:
------- ------- ---------
| 1 2 | | 5 6 | | 9 10 |
| 3 4 | | 7 8 | | 11 12 |
------- ------- ---------
My quarter ton only has 7 wires out of the total of 14 hooked up (no rear
speakers), the others are blanked. After an afternoon of googling, it looks
like these are the interesting pins
1: 12V power
2: (empty) Antenna
3: Ground
4: Illumination
5: RF-
6: LF-
7: RF+
8: LF+
9: (empty) LR-
10: (empty) RR-
11: (empty) LR+
12: (empty) RR+
13: (empty) Memory
14: (emtpy) Dimmer
Ok, so I hook up the two radios using the following mappings:
C1 -> G1
C5 -> G5
C6 -> G6
C10 -> G7
C11 -> G8
C3 -> G4
This doesn't work. Radio doesn't turn on, no activity. I've realised that
I have no idea which pins I should be using for 12V DC and Ground on the
Chrysler radio, and didn't want to just pin hop experiment. Anyone have a
suggestion? Where should the G1 (12V) and the G3 (Ground) attach to the
chrysler radio? I know for certain that both the radio and the wires in the
truck are ok -- the chrysler radio works in the stratus, and the old delco
works in the truck.
Thanks in advance. Please reply both the newsgroup, and via email if you
don't mind ([email protected])...
Chris
I've got an AM/FM/CD player that I pulled out of a 1996 Dodge Stratus (I
think this is basically the same as a Chrysler Sirrus) that I am trying to
install into my 1987 GMC S15 quarter ton truck. I'm a little confused on
the pinouts (quite different between the two) and thought there might be
some experts out there to offer some advice.
Chrysler Pinout (2 connectors, 14 pins):
Feed connector Speaker connector
----------------- ----------------------
| 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | | 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 |
----------------- ----------------------
The top label provides the following:
Part Number: P4858555
12V D.C. Negative Ground
1: BAT
2: ACC
3: ILL
4: PARK
5: RF-
6: LF-
7: MUTE
8: RR-
9: LR-
10: RF+
11: LF+
12: RR+
13: LR+
14: ANT
GMC S15 (DELCO Radio) Pinout:
------- ------- ---------
| 1 2 | | 5 6 | | 9 10 |
| 3 4 | | 7 8 | | 11 12 |
------- ------- ---------
My quarter ton only has 7 wires out of the total of 14 hooked up (no rear
speakers), the others are blanked. After an afternoon of googling, it looks
like these are the interesting pins
1: 12V power
2: (empty) Antenna
3: Ground
4: Illumination
5: RF-
6: LF-
7: RF+
8: LF+
9: (empty) LR-
10: (empty) RR-
11: (empty) LR+
12: (empty) RR+
13: (empty) Memory
14: (emtpy) Dimmer
Ok, so I hook up the two radios using the following mappings:
C1 -> G1
C5 -> G5
C6 -> G6
C10 -> G7
C11 -> G8
C3 -> G4
This doesn't work. Radio doesn't turn on, no activity. I've realised that
I have no idea which pins I should be using for 12V DC and Ground on the
Chrysler radio, and didn't want to just pin hop experiment. Anyone have a
suggestion? Where should the G1 (12V) and the G3 (Ground) attach to the
chrysler radio? I know for certain that both the radio and the wires in the
truck are ok -- the chrysler radio works in the stratus, and the old delco
works in the truck.
Thanks in advance. Please reply both the newsgroup, and via email if you
don't mind ([email protected])...
Chris