Wiring Up an Aftermarket Head Unit
Wiring Up an Aftermarket Head Unit
I'm trying to match up the wiring, for a Clarion Head Unit...
I bought an ISO Adapter, but it's not totally identical wiring...
The 2 x Green, White, Grey and Purple wires are a match...
The ISO Plug has Yellow, Blue, Red, Orange and Black...
The Stereo wiring has Yellow, Blue, Red and Black...
Any suggestions on which goes to what?
Much Appreciated...
I bought an ISO Adapter, but it's not totally identical wiring...
The 2 x Green, White, Grey and Purple wires are a match...
The ISO Plug has Yellow, Blue, Red, Orange and Black...
The Stereo wiring has Yellow, Blue, Red and Black...
Any suggestions on which goes to what?
Much Appreciated...
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Re: Wiring Up an Aftermarket Head Unit
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It's a used Clarion Head Unit...
The Yellow Wire from the Stereo has a Fuse Capsule, and seems to have been joined to the Red Wire by the previous owner...
It's a used Clarion Head Unit...
The Yellow Wire from the Stereo has a Fuse Capsule, and seems to have been joined to the Red Wire by the previous owner...
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Re: Wiring Up an Aftermarket Head Unit
yellow is usually a switched 12V supply
red is a permanent 12V
Black will be an Earth
Blue is a switched feed (usually going to an amp etc )
You usually swap the red and yellow over for a Calibra (red of stereo to the yellow of the car connector and yellow to red) ...it will still work but it will lose the memory of any stations stored (or the clock) hence why someone has joinecd the red and yellow
red is a permanent 12V
Black will be an Earth
Blue is a switched feed (usually going to an amp etc )
You usually swap the red and yellow over for a Calibra (red of stereo to the yellow of the car connector and yellow to red) ...it will still work but it will lose the memory of any stations stored (or the clock) hence why someone has joinecd the red and yellow
Re: Wiring Up an Aftermarket Head Unit
Oh and on a Calibra the earth is Brown and the Ignition live is black ...I presume you do still have the ISO plug on the original wiring in the car??
Re: Wiring Up an Aftermarket Head Unit
I used the Adapter, which plugs into the 'Original Loom' keeping it intact...
But on the other side, it's not a direct fit into the Head Unit...
So some chopping and connecting, will be required...
The ISO Plus Wiring is marked:
Yellow = 12 V Battery/Constant
Blue = Power Antenna
Red = 12 Volt Ignition/Switched
Orange = Illumination/Dash Light
Black = Chassis Ground
But on the other side, it's not a direct fit into the Head Unit...
So some chopping and connecting, will be required...
The ISO Plus Wiring is marked:
Yellow = 12 V Battery/Constant
Blue = Power Antenna
Red = 12 Volt Ignition/Switched
Orange = Illumination/Dash Light
Black = Chassis Ground
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Re: Wiring Up an Aftermarket Head Unit
so if you already know what each wire is for ....what are you asking ??
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The ISO Plug has Yellow, Blue, Red, Orange and Black...
The Stereo wiring has Yellow, Blue, Red and Black...
I'm not sure what wire goes to what, as the Plug has 5 wires, and the Head Unit has 4...
The Stereo wiring has Yellow, Blue, Red and Black...
I'm not sure what wire goes to what, as the Plug has 5 wires, and the Head Unit has 4...
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Re: Wiring Up an Aftermarket Head Unit
what model of clarion is it ?
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Fraz wrote:what model of clarion is it ?
DRB3375
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Clarion-Car- ... _711wt_956
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I don't even listen to music when driving, but I'm wanting to replace the Original Head Unit, mainly because the Tape Deck looks out-dated, and brings down the rest of the interior...
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Re: Wiring Up an Aftermarket Head Unit
I had to swap two wires around to get an aftermarket working.. but its been a while.. I was getting power but it would lose the settings... Just get the standard ISO diagram.
There are three wires to look for. Ignition, earth, and another to the battery to hold settings. I think as standard the configuration is not ISO standard with the battery going to ignition and vice versa, hence you get power but lose the settings.
There are three wires to look for. Ignition, earth, and another to the battery to hold settings. I think as standard the configuration is not ISO standard with the battery going to ignition and vice versa, hence you get power but lose the settings.
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Re: Wiring Up an Aftermarket Head Unit
must be a old one ...but a similer model has
yellow battery
red accessory
black ground
purple right rear + speaker
purple/black right rear -
green left rear +
green/black left rear -
white fr left +
white/black fr left -
grey fr right +
grey/black fr right -
blue auto antenna (or in a Calibra the aerial amplifer)
blue/white rem amp
brown phone mute
orange/white illumination
yellow battery
red accessory
black ground
purple right rear + speaker
purple/black right rear -
green left rear +
green/black left rear -
white fr left +
white/black fr left -
grey fr right +
grey/black fr right -
blue auto antenna (or in a Calibra the aerial amplifer)
blue/white rem amp
brown phone mute
orange/white illumination
Re: Wiring Up an Aftermarket Head Unit
Fraz wrote:must be a old one ...but a similer model has
yellow battery
red accessory
black ground
blue auto antenna (or in a Calibra the aerial amplifer)
brown phone mute
orange/white illumination
This Head unit was made in 1997, and I've seen a few on eBay in the USA...
I'll try my luck with it this weekend...
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