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93 Chrysler Concorde speaker wiring

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Printed Date: May 06, 2024 at 7:34 PM


Topic: 93 Chrysler Concorde speaker wiring

Posted By: Justingoodie
Subject: 93 Chrysler Concorde speaker wiring
Date Posted: March 21, 2004 at 5:52 PM

i need to know how the front speakers are hooked up... in the harness, there's wires for the "front", but are those for both the 3 1/2 dash and the 5 1/4 door speakers or is it just one of the two?.... i want to re-run wires for a 4 channel, using HU power for the 3 1/2's and obviously the 4 channel for the rears and front doors.... basically all i want is a very detailed wiring diagram from the speakers to the HU (if possible)



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Posted By: Big Dog
Date Posted: March 23, 2004 at 10:41 AM
Try this:

dohjpg.jpg

I suggest you save this in a file on your computer then use something like Microsoft paint or Corel to open and view.





Posted By: Justingoodie
Date Posted: March 23, 2004 at 11:51 AM

i guess i should have specified a little more.... that diagram appears to be for the premium infinity sound system, which i don't (or should i say didn't) have.... from the factory, my car only had 2 speakers in the dash, not 3, and i also don't remember the 6x9's having 4 wires... also, i've seen just about all of my trunk area, and i haven't seen this supposed amp mounted there...

don't get me wrong, thank you for the diagram, but do you by chance have the diagram for the non-premium sound system??





Posted By: Big Dog
Date Posted: April 07, 2004 at 9:39 AM
Try this:

Concord_Radio.jpg

I suggest you save this in a file on your computer then use something like Microsoft paint or Corel to open and view.



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