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I have a JBL/Ford factory installed amp that I want to add to another system w/a Pioneer FM reciever/CD player.I need wire diagram ''in'' and ''out'' for amp. Ford/JBL audio system F2LF-18B849-AA,serial no. 001935, dated Feb 20 1992. Thanks BC
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That car has a factory amplified system,,,,,BEST and EASIEST solution is go to METRAONLINE.COM,enter vehicle information to buy amp interface harness.no more than $50.00 at a stereo shop.
Go to walmart or BB and buy a car adapter for your factory wiring (it will click onto the existing factory harness) THEN match the colors...you're good to go!
the best bet is sony to sony / ford to ford/ pioneer to pioneer/ you can go down to wally world and pickup a decent reciever for about $150.00 and you will save a lot of head aches tryin to adapt& cut and you will still not know why the factory cd changer quit working..
If the factory harness is still in tact, you can buy an adapter at Best Buy for about 20$ or ask to see one and write down the pins and wires then match it up and cut n splice to your new deck. Hope this helps
You need to identify the four wires that carry the DVD audio in the factory plug, and re-wire them to RCA plugs that can be used with the Auxiliary input RCA jacks on your Pioneer unit.
The four wires should be:
Left (+) light green
Left (-) white
Right (+) red
Right (-) black
The easiest way is to purchase some inexpensive RCA cables (or better yet, speaker wire with RCA ends). Cut the cables and wire the center pin conductor wires to the (+) audio wires in the stock plugs, and connect the outer shield conductors to the (-) wires. Then connect the RCA plugs to your head unit's auxiliary input jacks.
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