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stereo wiring, 06 Mitsubishi raider


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shadow714 
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Posted: November 05, 2006 at 2:44 AM / IP Logged  
PLease help. i need the wiring diagram for the stereo for my 2006 midtsubishi raider pick up truck.
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ferretvw 
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Radio 12v            RED / black     
Radio Ground            black and BLACK/ lt. green      
Radio Ignition            (CAN data bus)                  
Factory Amp Turn-on    (CAN data bus)      
Power Antenna             N/A                  
LF Speaker +/-            dk. green        - dk. GREEN/ brown      
RF Speaker +/-            gray              - gray/brown      
LR Speaker +/-            dk. grn/dk. blue - dk. grn/org     
RR Speaker +/-            gray/dk. blue     - gray/orange
2008 Scion xB
Pioneer AVIC-D3
RF 3Sixty.2 sound processor
Stock speakers (for now ;))
shadow714 
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THank you so much. One question though. What does (CAN data bus) mean?
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ferretvw 
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CAN data bus means that it is a multiplexed system and many vehicle systems operate off of this system ie airbags, abs so any of those systems could potentially be attached to the same wire. normally in cases like this you have a few options one would be to just get the ignition wire from somewhere else like the ignition harness, another would be to buy the appropriate wiring harness for the vehicle (best choice IMO), both of these may have to be used in association with th existing radio so it may have to be relocated to somewhere else in the vehicle
2008 Scion xB
Pioneer AVIC-D3
RF 3Sixty.2 sound processor
Stock speakers (for now ;))
shadow714 
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Not a problem. I will run the ignition wire somewhere else. unfortunatly i jumped the gun and cut the stock harness off already. but im still a bit confused. what are you saying i need to be relocated somewhere else in the vehicle? i cant just cap those those 2 extra wires?
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ferretvw 
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sometimes yes, some vehicles however need the radio in place with those wires connected in order for other systems to continue to work properly. Im not finding a harness for that vehicle from scosche or metra so Im not sure if the radio needs to stay connected or not maybe someone else will know for that particular vehicle
2008 Scion xB
Pioneer AVIC-D3
RF 3Sixty.2 sound processor
Stock speakers (for now ;))

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