2011 F150 w/Sony Nav - speaker wiring color code
#1
2011 F150 w/Sony Nav - speaker wiring color code
Factory amp is under center console, these are the outputs from the Sony amp.
Half hour with a multimeter and answered what I couldn't find.
Center:
+ green
- gray/yellow
Driver tweeter:
+ green/orange
- gray/orange negative
Driver mid:
+ white
- white/brown
Passenger tweeter:
+ purple/orange
- yellow/orange
Passenger mid:
+ white/purple
- white/orange
Driver rear door:
+ white/green
- brown/yellow
Passenger rear door:
+ brown/white
- brown/blue
DVC Subwoofer:
+ purple/green
- green/white
&
+ green/purple
- gray
On speaker terminals, clip side is positive
Half hour with a multimeter and answered what I couldn't find.
Center:
+ green
- gray/yellow
Driver tweeter:
+ green/orange
- gray/orange negative
Driver mid:
+ white
- white/brown
Passenger tweeter:
+ purple/orange
- yellow/orange
Passenger mid:
+ white/purple
- white/orange
Driver rear door:
+ white/green
- brown/yellow
Passenger rear door:
+ brown/white
- brown/blue
DVC Subwoofer:
+ purple/green
- green/white
&
+ green/purple
- gray
On speaker terminals, clip side is positive
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#4
Thank you for posting these. I was finally able to hook up my sub from my old truck this weekend. Tapped the wires in the passenger side rear door and ran them to an AudioControl LC2i.
#5
Senior Member
Just curious why you decided to use the door speaker wire instead of the factory sub wires?
#6
How to add the factory sony subwoofer/amp combo to '11 Lariat
Was wondering if you have the wiring color code for the ford factory sony 700W subwoofer/amp combo. I am trying to add this system to my non-sony 2011 Lariat and found out that there is no separate wiring harness for the sub as it is integral with the factory wiring harness on vehicles that came with sony upgrade from the factory.
thanks for any help.
thanks for any help.
#7
Was wondering if you have the wiring color code for the ford factory sony 700W subwoofer/amp combo. I am trying to add this system to my non-sony 2011 Lariat and found out that there is no separate wiring harness for the sub as it is integral with the factory wiring harness on vehicles that came with sony upgrade from the factory.
thanks for any help.
thanks for any help.
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#9
You'll need to wire this http://davidnavone.com/zencart/index...gnm56vq1419h54 off that add a circuit.
It's a delay timer you'll need to prevent the MS8 from turning on right away and allowing the factory amp to turn on since there's no way of allowing the MS8 to turn on the factory amp. If you don't add a delay, the speakers will pop every time you turn on the truck. I recommend this delay turn on, because it limits the amount of amperage through it, and won't fry the sensitive MS8 turn on circuit.
Depending on what you want to do, its really a pretty awesome piece. Mine is under the passenger side seat. DO NOT SCREW THE MS8 INTO THE CARPET,, use velcro. The can bus system runs under the seat, and if you screw into, you'll regret it.
Buy a 10 gauge amp kit, run the power from the battery, down the frame rail and under the truck. My truck had a rubber grommet under the truck right in front of the passenger seat that the power wire comes up through. The ground you run to the passenger kick panel. The fuse panel unscrews and folds back, giving you access to a factory ground.
You'll need to slide the console back and grab the driver/passenger side front tweeter/mid and cut all the others.
Last edited by SkierMan; 02-04-2012 at 12:20 PM.
#10
It worked out great. I was a bit of a experiment but JBL was great through out. You'll need this a mini fuse add a circuit like this http://www.amazon.com/Pico-0956pt-Mi...8375492&sr=1-2 to add to the retained accessory power circuit.
You'll need to wire this http://davidnavone.com/zencart/index...gnm56vq1419h54 off that add a circuit.
It's a delay timer you'll need to prevent the MS8 from turning on right away and allowing the factory amp to turn on since there's no way of allowing the MS8 to turn on the factory amp. If you don't add a delay, the speakers will pop every time you turn on the truck. I recommend this delay turn on, because it limits the amount of amperage through it, and won't fry the sensitive MS8 turn on circuit.
Depending on what you want to do, its really a pretty awesome piece.
You'll need to wire this http://davidnavone.com/zencart/index...gnm56vq1419h54 off that add a circuit.
It's a delay timer you'll need to prevent the MS8 from turning on right away and allowing the factory amp to turn on since there's no way of allowing the MS8 to turn on the factory amp. If you don't add a delay, the speakers will pop every time you turn on the truck. I recommend this delay turn on, because it limits the amount of amperage through it, and won't fry the sensitive MS8 turn on circuit.
Depending on what you want to do, its really a pretty awesome piece.
Thanks for your help friend.