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jtdamcamx
01-23-2006, 07:38 PM
hi im new here and i have question does anyone have a wiring diagram for a 96 concorde radio and amp. thanks john

AWP9521
01-24-2006, 07:42 PM
I would think only a dealer would have that, no manual I have ever looked at for wiring diagrams ever had one for the Radio/Amp system. If you need to know which wire is what to hook up a radio, the Factory radio has a sticker or the legend stamped into the case showing what wire is what for both connectors.

What exactly do you need to do to need the wiring diagram?

jtdamcamx
01-25-2006, 06:14 PM
i'm trying to put a factory radio back in the car.someone put an aftermarket radio in it and cut the wires.i got the car with without a radio.so thats the problem.thanks for your reply

srdjs1
01-28-2006, 04:35 PM
What about the possibility of the chilton book for the car?
I think most public librarys have them.

Its worth a shot maybe.
Either way good luck!

AWP9521
01-29-2006, 12:22 PM
i'm trying to put a factory radio back in the car.someone put an aftermarket radio in it and cut the wires.i got the car with without a radio.so thats the problem.thanks for your reply

Oh man you got to hate people who do that! In your case then the best thing to do would be go to a wrecking yard and tell them what you need, they will most likely let you go into the yard and get the harness ends, take some wire cutters with you, find an Intrepid, Concorde, New Yorker, or LHS (The wiring colors should be the same from 93-97 models but try to find a 96 just to be safe) with the radio connection harnesses still intact in the dash, if your vehicle is equipped with the Infinity Sound System (All models equipped with Infinity will have the metal screens on the rear parcel shelf, non Infinity models will not have those screens) then make sure the vehicle you select is also equipped as such and cut both ends off with as much wire on them as you think you need them (the person who cut yours may have cut them down the harness a little having the leads long will certainly not hurt) then match the wire colors to your cut ends and splice them together. Soldering and shrink tubing each wire is the preferred method for splicing but those inline crimp connectors will work just as well as long as you make sure they will not pull off.

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