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2002 Sebring Coupe Oem Amp Wiring Info


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dedicated_dad 
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Posted: June 30, 2010 at 1:06 PM / IP Logged Link to Post Post Reply Quote dedicated_dad
Hi all!
I posted the following in the wrong forum - moving it now...
Since posting, I managed to find the info on the '96 convertible amp,
Ergo I just need the '02 Coupe amp's pinout or diagram...
Thanks again!
DD
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dedicated_dad wrote:
Hi all. I've searched (and searched) and keep striking out -- I hope you can help me...
Daughter has a '96 Sebring Convertible JXI. It came with the "Premium" (Infinity) sound system.
The amp - which lives under the passenger seat - got flooded (she failed to clean the body-drains and it filled up with water), which fried it.
After much searching of junkyards looking for a replacement, I finally learned that the amp used in this car was only used in this model, in this year.
Nice.
I DID manage to obtain an amp and its molex-connector (plus a foot or so of wire) from an '02 Sebring Sedan, thinking I'd just look up the wiring diagram and solder the wires...
Little did I know...
I've been unable to find the wiring info *ANYWHERE*. None of the supposed lists I've found online matched up at all.
Today I pulled the seat from the car and used my trusty continuity-meter to try to sort it out -- and failed miserably.
Below I've typed the info I collected from the head unit and the (2) amplifiers. If someone would be so kind as to either...
(1) direct me to some source of a wiring-diagram for the cars or pinout for the amps... or
(2) help me figure out which wires need to be hooked to which...
... I would be sincerely grateful!
Thanks in advance for your time!!!
DD
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Info follows...
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HEAD UNIT:
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Contrary to the info posted in a .gif I found here, the head-unit is as follows... There was a sticker calling one connector "Feed connector" and the other "speaker connector" on the back of the head-unit, but this doesn't match any info I've found here or anywhere else...
The following labels are based on the sticker, though the wire-colors are my observation. Additionally, whenever I was able to find continuity between one of these and one on the molex for the amp, I've noted it here.
"Feed Connector":
Blu/Org = "Mute"
Brn/Gray(?) = "LF-"
Violet ="RF-" (Continuity to Amp Molex/Bottom/"Red" #2)
Grn = "Park" (Continuity to Amp Molex/Bottom/"Red" #1)
Blu/Wht = "Ill"
Brn/Yel = "Acc"
Grn/Red = "Batt" (Continuity to Amp Molex/Bottom/"Red" #3)
"Speaker Connector"
X
Brn/Red = "RR-" (Continuity to Amp Molex/top/"Green" #1)
Blu/Red = "LR-" (Continuity to Amp Molex/top/"Green" #2)
Blk/Grn = "RF+" (Continuity to Amp Molex/top/"Green" #6)
Org/Blk = "LF+"
RED / White = "RR+" (Continuity to Amp Molex/top/"Green" #4)
Pink = "LR+"
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AMP FROM '96 SEBRING CONVERTIBLE
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Infinity - 36670 4671235 (Apr. 3 1996)
25-pin Molex connector - "Male" pins stick out of amp.
CAR WIRING MOLEX: Looking at it FROM THE REAR (wire-entry) side, it has 2 rows of ("female") sockets.
"Top" set of *13* sockets are held in with a green plastic lock ("Green Row") and
"Bottom" set of *12* is held in with a red plastic lock ("Red Row").
I numbered them from left to right, looking from the wire-end of the molex toward the amp.
Wires are as follows...
"Top" or "Green" row - 13 slots:
1-BROWN / Red
2-Blu/Red
3-x
4-RED / White
5-x
6-Blk/Lt Blu (gry?)
7-x
8-x
9-Org/Red
10-Yel/Red
11-Blu/Purp
12-Grn/Purp
13-x(?) -- Not sure about this ATM, but I think so
"Bottom" or "Red" Row - 12 slots:
1-Grn
2-Violet
3-Grn/Red
4-Yel/Blk
5-Pink/Blu
6-x
7-x
8-x
9-Org/Blk
10-Yel/Blk
11-Lt.Blu/Grn
12-Lt.Grn/Dk.Grn
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AMP FROM '02 SEBRING *SEDAN*:
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Chrysler Part No. P04760897AD
Issue 1 - JR Amplifier
Amp has *2* molex connectors, each one has (2) rows of pins sticking out.
Car wiring likewise has *2* molex connectors with (2) rows of sockets. I numbered them from left to right, looking from the wire-end of the molex toward the amp. In this case I continued the numbering when I started on the 2nd row, because of "pairing" in the wires (See below)...
Molex 1, top row: 6 sockets:
1-x
2-x
3-Org/Red (Wires 3&9 are twisted and taped to make a "pair")
4-Yel/Red (Wires 4&10 are twisted and taped to make a "pair")
5-Lt.Blu/Purp (Wires 5&11 are twisted and taped to make a "pair")
6-Lt.Grn/Purp (Wires 6&12 are twisted and taped to make a "pair")
Molex 1, bottom row: 6 sockets:
7-x
8-x
9-Org/Blk (Wires 3&9 are twisted and taped to make a "pair")
10-Yel/Blk (Wires 4&10 are twisted and taped to make a "pair")
11-Lt.Blu/Blk (Wires 5&11 are twisted and taped to make a "pair")
12-Lt.Grn/Dk.Grn (Wires 6&12 are twisted and taped to make a "pair")
Molex 2, Top Row: 11 Sockets:
1-Tan/Purp
2-Wht/Red
3-x
4-x
5-Brn/Yel (Wires 5&16 are twisted and taped to make a "pair")
6-Blu/Wht (Wires 6&17 are twisted and taped to make a "pair")
7-Grn (Wires 7&18 are twisted and taped to make a "pair")
8-Purp (Wires 8&19 are twisted and taped to make a "pair")
9-Grn/Brn
10-Blk/Red
11-Dk.Purple??
Molex 2, Bottom Row: 11 Sockets:
12-Tan/Blk
13-Wht/Blk
14-x
15-x
16-Brn/Lt.Blu(Wires 5&16 are twisted and taped to make a "pair")
17-Dk.Blu/Org(Wires 6&17 are twisted and taped to make a "pair")
18-Brn/Red(Wires 7&18 are twisted and taped to make a "pair")
19-Blu/Red(Wires 8&19 are twisted and taped to make a "pair")
20-x
21-Blk/Lt.Grn
22-Dk.Purple??

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