ShinerbokTitan
06-17-2005, 05:15 PM
Does anyone have a wiring diagram to the 6 disc in dash changer non rockford stereo? I just thought I was about to finish installing a new head unit and now I am not sure if the wiring harness matched up correctly. The new unit is not turning on and when looking at the wiring harness, the ground from the stereo does not have a wire coming out of the other side of the harness. Also I tried just ground to the body but still no power, so I think that my switched power wire is not working properly (which might explain the problems I was having with the stock stereo). Any suggestions....please??? Thanks everyone in advance.
Respectfully,
ShinerbokTitan
TITAN57
06-17-2005, 06:26 PM
I am posting this because no one responded yet. It
may give you some ideas or it may be useless.
http://www.clubtitan.org/modules/coppermine/albums/userpics/11844/normal_scan%7E0.jpg
littlebuddha19
06-17-2005, 06:28 PM
also check you audio fuse sometimes they blow when hooking up the wires. Also your HU fuse
jaysplaypen
06-18-2005, 06:41 AM
If you want the wiring diagram that has the wire colors and what not, for that stereo it is like 6 pages, very detailed. Pm me your email addres and I will send you the 6 PDF pages. PDFs are a pain to post here unless it is only one thing. The 6 pages would have to be seperated, ad saved as jpeg, big pain in the ***. But like I said get me you email, and I can shoot them over to you.
ShinerbokTitan
06-18-2005, 02:22 PM
Problem solved!! Thank goodness. I went to Wal-Mart and bought a cheap circuit tester (multi-meter) to test the wiring. Since I was not getting power, I checked both the constant power and power lead. Come to find out there was no poer in the constant power!! No wonder my stock stereo would work and cut off whenever.... there must have been a short in there somewhere. So the easiest thing to do was to run a new constant power wiring and then the new head unit worked fine. Next thing I had to tackle was the steering wheel control interface. I could not believe the directions did not tell me what each resistor looked like. I was happy to find that someone on the TitanTalk website had posted a link to a resistor wizard website. Then all I have to do was input the colors on the resistor to know which two I needed. But if that was not enough, after I thought I finished and was programming the PAC-SWIX, half of the controls would not work, so it was back to tracing down the problem. Anyways, I finished the install last night and now I just need to figure out the best place to place the eye for the remote. I also need to run the aux input cable back to behind the driver's seat. I am going to keep the cable there so I can connect the laptop or IPOD through the head unit easily. Thanks again for all the help.
Respectfully,
ShinerbokTitan