Hello there,
Please run a check on the links below for where the wiring on the jensen cd changer are connected to.
http://www.parts-express.com/pdf/267-674i.pdf
http://www.voxxsupport.com/images/User%20Manuals%20-%20FAQ's/CD510K_EIN.pdf
All the best
Elect_Comp
Hello
I will give you a full rundown on how to install the cd changer;
Disconnect the car battery.
Run the cable from the Jensen changer to the back of your dashboard. Depending where you mount the changer, you might want to hide the cable under the carpet or run it along the door panel. Take some time before you mount the changer to figure out what is the best way to run the cable for your situation.
Remove your deck and the dashboard around it to access the back of the deck.
Locate the antenna lead plugged in to the back of your deck. Unplug it.
Find a good space to mount the FM modulator behind the dash and close enough to the deck to connect the antenna lead. You can secure the modulator to the inside of your dash by using two sided Velcro tape and place it where you need. Plug the antenna lead into the modulator's "Antenna In."
Connect the FM modulator to your deck by plugging the "Antenna Out" lead off the modulator to the antenna in on your deck.
Connect the two power cables from the modulator to your car's power. One lead goes to a constant source of power and one connects to a switched 12-volt power source.
Ground the modulator by running the black wire to an exposed screw. Wrap the wire around the screw and tighten it down so the wire doesn't come loose.
Reinstall your deck and dashboard.
Find a spot on your dash to mount the display unit. You can get creative and cut a hole in your dash and mount it that way or you can use Velcro tape and place it on your dash that way. Make sure it is close enough to the driver's seat so it can be accessed without having to reach too far. If there are loose wires hanging from under the dash you will want to tuck them under the dash and wrap them with wire ties.
Tri-circuit Diode Wire
Green Connector
with 2 diodes leading to 1 Red Wire and
1 White Wire
Red Wire = 2-5 Amp DC unregulated for
battery charge
White Wire = 2-5 Amp DC negative for lights
This is the usual wiring off of the QUAD regulator.
Yellow Connector 2 Yellow Wires
White Connector
Black Wire = 8 Amp DC unregulated for lights
Red Wire = 8 Amp DC regulated for battery
Small magnets Quad Circuit
20 Volts AC @ stator
I really need an explantion of where your trying to connect to and from. I am thinking your connecting from the engine alternator. IF you replaced the alternator... depending on which alternator you purchased there is a modification that has to be done to wiring harness of the alternator to the regulator.
Kelly
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You did NOT address the problem I posted. The wires behind the face plate are broken loose. I need to know the correct terminals to attach them to. Please advise.
My original problem/question posted was NOT at all addressed. I need to know the proper orientation of the white, black and red wires behind the face plate of the CD changer as they broke off. the first person did not address the problem. Please help.
TKS. Doug
I am still not getting the assistance I have requested. Do your techs. read the problem?
The last tech. sent me wiring diagrams for a cd player in a radio, not for the cd changer.
I have been asking for the diagram for the 3 wire connection on a 10 CD CHANGER, JENSEN MODEL JCH10RF. It does not appear that your "experts" are reading and understanding the question. I will repeat it here again.
On the back side of the removable face/cover plate on the Jensen 10 CD Changer, there are 3 small wires. Red, White & Black. They broke loose from the solder joint at the small circuit board. This controls the eject function of the CD Changer. I have been asking for a simple diagram or instructions as to which of the terminals do these wires attach to. I do not want to just start guessing and cause problems. Will someone PLEASE read the question/problem and provide the needed information to repair this?
Thanks,
Doug
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