Mp3 player wiring for Outie LS
So, I have a 2007 LS model. It does not have any packages. There is no wiring in the console that I can see for the RCA jacks or MP3. I want to hook it up. Wondering if anyone has done this without purchasing the dealer kit? If so, info and possibly photos appreciated!
When I pull the radio, I see two bulkheads attached, and the smaller of these has a 3 wire pigtail off of it with a small connector. Wonder if this is where the harness for the Mp3 connector normally attaches? |
Alrighty then - anyone have a wiring diagram to the radio unit then??
Thanks, Scot |
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scotdail, I hope what this help you. You need to connect to C-15 (18 pin) three wires in order to qualify AUX mode in your radio and that you can connect your mp3 player, of the following way:
Attachment 7380 Attachment 7381 In the opposed end to C-15 harness, you would have RCA/jack connectors to connect your mp3 player selecting AUX MODE in your radio, for example: Attachment 7382 Thank's to ozoono by the pics. |
Excellent! This is exactly what I was searching for. Thank you kindly!
Scot |
Hmmm... the harness looks much different in my 07 than the one pictured here. The bulkhead connectors and wire colors are different. Are these pictures from an 07-09 Outie?
Viola! It worked like a charm. I used a standard cable from a computer sound hookup. Thanks for all the help! |
Originally Posted by scotdail
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Hmmm... the harness looks much different in my 07 than the one pictured here. The bulkhead connectors and wire colors are different. Are these pictures from an 07-09 Outie?
Viola! It worked like a charm. I used a standard cable from a computer sound hookup. Thanks for all the help! |
Originally Posted by jsrd
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Congratulations scotdail ! , and the pic Yes it corresponds to the Outies 07-09.
For anyone interested in doing this, you can get the connector pins from a scrap harness at a stereo shop. They usually have plenty around. I went to Best Buy, they were very helpful. Cut the bulkhead connector apart to remove the pins and wires. Cut off one end of a Mp3 player jumper cable, and splice the pin wires onto it. Plug it in according to the diagram above. It was really very easy. Since I had most of the parts lying around, it was also free. If you don't have the parts, maybe $10? |
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scotdail, can you please post some photos of your work. I have a 07 outlander with navigation and I have no idea where the C-15 connector is located. The pictures posted in the threads are not similar at all to my unit. Thanks in advance.
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mhc1999, look here:
https://mitsubishiforum.com/forum/sh...ighlight=c-117 https://mitsubishiforum.com/forum/sh...hlight=harness In MMCS, C-07 replace C-19 and C-15 from CDradio, so you need find the next wires in C-07, and selec AUX MODE from MMCS to play your device: Attachment 7031 Video IN - End 47 - Blue Audio R IN - End 48 - Blue/Green Shielding - End 49 - Blue/Red Audio L IN - End 64 - Blue/White Shielding - End 63 - Black/Pink Good luck :) |
Originally Posted by jsrd
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scotdail, I hope what this help you. You need to connect to C-15 (18 pin) three wires in order to qualify AUX mode in your radio and that you can connect your mp3 player, of the following way:
http://i339.photobucket.com/albums/n446/jsrd/C-15_1.jpg http://i339.photobucket.com/albums/n446/jsrd/C-15.jpg In the opposed end to C-15 harness, you would have RCA/jack connectors to connect your mp3 player selecting AUX MODE in your radio, for example: http://i339.photobucket.com/albums/n.../mp3jack_1.jpg Thank's to ozoono by the pics. Also, can I get a module that will allow me to connect a USB stick with mp3 files on that will allow me to play it through my single shot CD player (not MMCS Satellite Version)?? |
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