OT Pin-outs for generic car radio

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Al Smith, Jan 27, 2004.

  1. Al Smith

    Al Smith Guest

    Are plugs/sockets for car radios standard?

    Where can I find them?
     
    Al Smith, Jan 27, 2004
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  2. Al Smith

    amsjsj Guest

    are you looking to replace to an aftermarket cd player? If so you will need
    a wiring harness which I recommend going to any sound performance place or
    even circuit city or best buy. They will have a 2 part wire harness that
    plugs right into your stock plugs and into cd player without splicing.
     
    amsjsj, Jan 27, 2004
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  3. Al Smith

    Al Smith Guest

    I put the summer car (98 Civic HX) away last month.
    The winter car/sacrificial anode (90 Dodge Omni)
    didn't have a radio when I bought it. I put a fairly decent radio in it.
    Since the Honda, it has been
    sitting in the summer with the windows up. Eventually
    the first radio roasted. I bought a cheap radio and that
    roasted in about two years.

    I want a cheap radio. I have six wires and one antenna
    cable - 4 speaker wires, V+, V- and the antenna.

    I went to a junk yard and heard about 21 pin sockets,
    15 pin sockets, etc. This piece of junk doesn't have
    that.

    All I want is a cheap radio with an antenna socket, V+,
    V- and a couple of speaker terminals - stereo optional.

    Are these harnesses standard, or do they differ with
    manufacturer, model or whatever?
     
    Al Smith, Jan 27, 2004
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  4. Al Smith

    Randolph Guest

    There is no commonly used standard. Blaupunkt has used substantially the
    same pinout for years, and several other manufacturers follow the same
    pinout. Some European car makers also use the Blaupunkt connector and
    pinout in their cars. That is as close as you are going to get to a
    standard.

    A new stereo usually comes with a wiring harness that plugs in to the
    stereo, but with just wires in the other end. You then have to buy a
    wiring harness that plugs in to the car connector and splice the two
    wiring harnesses together (solder or crimp, your choice). In your case
    you need to do this for each car so you need an extra wiring harness for
    the stereo (it comes with only one). http://www.crutchfield.com has a
    large variety of wiring harnesses. Your local car stereo place can
    probably help as well. Target and WalMart both have a limited selection
    of harnesses as does Fry's Electronics if you have one close by. Radio
    Shack used to have these sorts of things, but I could not find it last
    time I was there.

    Other online sources are http://www.americaninternational.net/
    http://www.metraonline.com/turbokit.aspx?make=36 and
    http://www.scosche.com/
     
    Randolph, Jan 28, 2004
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