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CM715K
Wiring with a Wiring Adapter
This is the easiest wiring method, because it replaces your existing radio. You will have to buy a wire harness adapter from your dealer, a car stereo installation shop or electronics store. If you use a wiring adapter, you can connect all wires to the radio before you even start to take your old radio out.
Connect Wires | Attach Wires to Radio |
Splice, crimp or solder the wires from the Jensen connector to the wiring adapter. Match the wires according to the chart (below) and the wiring adapter instructions.
Splices
You can make all these connections without even being in the car
Jensen
Connector
(attach to
back of radio)
Wiring Adapter
(attach to car wiring harness)
Wiring Color Codes
Function | Color | |
LF+ Speaker | white |
|
LF– Speaker | white/black |
|
LR+ Speaker | green |
|
LR– Speaker | green/black |
|
RF+ Speaker | gray |
|
RF– Speaker | gray/black |
|
RR+ Speaker | violet |
|
RR– Speaker | violet/black |
|
Power Antenna | dark blue |
|
Ground | black |
|
Ignition | red |
|
Battery | yellow | |
Dimmer | orange |
|
Cellular Mute | pink | |
|
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1.After splicing the wiring adapter to the Jensen connector, attach the connector to the back of the radio as shown.
2.Attach antenna extender cable (not sup- plied) and antenna adapter (if needed).
Radio
Antenna
Jack
Antenna
extender cable
(not supplied)
Antenna
adapter for
GM cars
(not supplied)
Install Wiring Inside the Car
1. Connect wiring adapter to the car's existing wiring harness.
2. Connect antenna extender cable (not supplied) to car antenna lead.
1 Car Wiring
Harness
Car
Antenna
Antenna 2 Lead
Extender
Cable
(not supplied)
Go to “Testing” on page 8.
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