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2001 Lincoln Navigator Stereo Wiring Diagram


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Looking for 2001 Lincoln Navigator Stereo Wiring Diagram
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What are you trying to do?
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Install a new aftermarket stereo. The original wires have been cut so I need the color code of the factory wires.
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Go old school:-
You'll need a meter, test light and a PP3 battery.
This assumes there's no amplifier, I haven't a clue, never sold in Europe.
Use the meter or test light to distinguish 12V+ constant.
12V+ ignition (ACC).
Ground.
Is there an auto aerial? After finding the above three, take your test light, one end to 12V+ constant other end to suspect wire. If correct it will raise aerial. If wrong wire it will do no harm.
8 wires.
You should have 8 wires left. If 9 see below.
If possible remove grills from speakers or be able to see the cone move.
Now try with pairs of wires across the PP3 terminals.
Once you've found the locations, front left, front right etc. watch the cone movement. If the cone moves out you're in phase, i.e. wire to plus side of battery is speaker plus.
Wire 9 if there, possibly a speed pulse for navigation. Use a DMM, set to 20 VAC, black probe to ground, red to suspect wire, drive forward from 3-10 mph, the meter should read about 3 VAC on exceeding 3 mph.

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