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VRX^Chiq
18-12-2008, 10:28 PM
Hi Everyone!!

Now i know this must come up heaps! But, although i have googled as much as i can, i'm still having problems.
I have a TJ VRX Limited Edition, So i had the stock stereo and 4CD Stacker. I found this a bit more complicated then changing the stereo's in my 1st & 2nd Gen Magnas!

Now i figured most of it out and most of its connected, But I'm still having problems with....
Front Left Speakers; No sound at all :(
(although for a minutes i had no sound at all at the front until i did some fiddling with the cables)
Power Antenna; Dont know what to connect it to. (Was thinking it maybe the pink coloured wire?) or something to do with the secondary clip with the 2 wires in it)
The there are 2 (im assuming) speaker cables :redface: Dont know if it has something to do with the split speaker system.


Any help would be much appreciated. I'm a bit sick of looking at diagrams that dont match my system!

hlucin8
18-12-2008, 10:52 PM
Do a seach. its been covered a million times before.

12v =Red/Black
Acc =Blue
Earth =None (earths through brackets or find your own earth)
Ant =Pink
Ill =Green/White
FR+ =White/Red
FR- =Black/Red
FL+ =White/Blue
FL- =Black/Blue
RR+ =Yellow/Red
RR- =Grey/Red
RL+ =Yellow/Blue
RL- =Grey/Blue

VRX_MY02
19-12-2008, 05:09 PM
Buy one of these from Autobarn:



Aerpro Mitsubishi Wiring Harness (Late Models) (http://www.ryda.com.au/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=AP7011)

This Car Stereo Wiring Harness is wired to your new car stereo's wiring loom prior to installation.
The wiring harness then plugs directly into your cars existing factory car stereo plug for a quick and effortless installation.
The wiring harness is colour coded so you just match up the appropriate wiring from your new car stereo to the wiring harness. Comes complete with colour code diagram.
This wiring harness suits Most late model Mitsubishi Cars that have a 11 pin plug.
DIY Rating - No previous experience or knowledge needed.


Makes wiring the stereo easier - as you can do the soldering outside of the car.

You can also easily replace the original stereo if you need to sell the car later and want to keep your new stereo.

P.S. - Post some pictures of your car!

Mr_Roberto
19-12-2008, 05:45 PM
this should help :)
http://www.installdr.com/Harnesses/Mitsubishi-Wiring.pdf

VRX^Chiq
19-12-2008, 08:36 PM
Thanks for the info.... although the installdr pdf file isn't much help LOL
I hate diagrams!!!!
But will have a fiddle around when i get a day off work.

Thanks again :D