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04 Navigator OEM Overhead Wiring


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dstylez 
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Anybody got a wiring diagram for the OEM overhead monitor on a 04 Lincoln Navigator?
I need to find the audio output wires that go to behind the deck.
Thanks!
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Lincoln 2004 Navigator 4DR SUV
(BASE SYSTEM WITH NAVIGATION)

Left Front + 

Light green 

Line level output 

Left Front - WHITE/ orange Line level output 
Right Front + WHITE/ red Line level output 
Right Front - Brown Line level output 
Left Rear + Lt.blue/black Line level output 
Left Rear - Yellow Line level output 
Right Rear + Violet/white Line level output 
Right Rear - Light blue Line level output 
Subwoofer + BROWN / orange Line level output 
Subwoofer - RED / black Line level output 
Mike M2 
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If you are replacing the head unit and want to keep the factory DVD working you will need to do a little more work. First, you need to apply 12volts to the GREEN/ black on the secondary plug behind the radio. Then you can get the audio signal from the shielded cable there. Next you will need to drop the DVD and jump the audio wires to make the headphones work(once you pull the factory radio they will stop working if you don't).  I have the scematics out in my truck if you need them i can post them here tomarrow.
Mike M2
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dstylez 
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Mike M2 wrote:
If you are replacing the head unit and want to keep the factory DVD working you will need to do a little more work. First, you need to apply 12volts to the GREEN/ black on the secondary plug behind the radio. Then you can get the audio signal from the shielded cable there. Next you will need to drop the DVD and jump the audio wires to make the headphones work(once you pull the factory radio they will stop working if you don't). I have the scematics out in my truck if you need them i can post them here tomarrow.
Yes thats exactly what you need. If you could post that it'd be great!
Thanks a lot!
dstylez 
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Mike M2 wrote:
If you are replacing the head unit and want to keep the factory DVD working you will need to do a little more work. First, you need to apply 12volts to the GREEN/ black on the secondary plug behind the radio. Then you can get the audio signal from the shielded cable there. Next you will need to drop the DVD and jump the audio wires to make the headphones work(once you pull the factory radio they will stop working if you don't). I have the scematics out in my truck if you need them i can post them here tomarrow.
Yes thats exactly what you need. If you could post that it'd be great!
Thanks a lot!
dstylez 
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anyone?
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Sorry, forgot about you! Read this link....

http://home.comcast.net/~steve.donna1/techtips.JPG

It shows how to connect the inputs and outputs together to make the factory headphones work. The output wires also run to the back of the radio so you can get the audio signal there instead of running them from above like the article states.

Mike M2
Tech Manager
CS Dealer Services

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