Chrysler 300 Radio Wiring Diagram Apr 2026
Disclaimer This guide is for informational purposes only. Wire colors and functions may vary based on specific production dates, factory options (e.g., Navigation vs. Base Radio), and vehicle trim levels. Always verify connections with a digital multimeter before finalizing installation.
Modern Chrysler vehicles use complex, multi-functional wiring. Cutting the wrong wire can disable your door chimes, steering wheel controls, or even your airbag system. Before you take a pair of cutters to that bundle of cables, you need the correct . Chrysler 300 Radio Wiring Diagram
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| Wire Function | Color | Polarity | Notes | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Pink/Yellow | Positive | Memory/Clock power | | Switched 12V+ | Red/White | Positive | Turns on with ignition | | Ground | Black/Light Green | Negative | Chassis ground | | Illumination | Orange | Positive | Dims radio when headlights are on | | Amp Turn-On | Dark Green/Orange | Positive (+5V) | Turns on factory amp | | Power Antenna | White | Positive | N/A on sedans usually | | LF Speaker (+) & (-) | Dark Green & Dark Green/Yellow | N/A | 20 Gauge wire | | RF Speaker (+) & (-) | Dark Blue/Red & Dark Blue/Brown | N/A | 20 Gauge wire | | LR Speaker (+) & (-) | Brown/Yellow & Brown/Blue | N/A | 20 Gauge wire | | RR Speaker (+) & (-) | Blue/White & Blue/Orange | N/A | 20 Gauge wire | Disclaimer This guide is for informational purposes only