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To wire a JVC KD-R690S car stereo, you will need to connect the power, ground, and accessory wires to the appropriate terminals on the back of the unit.
First, locate the power, ground, and accessory terminals on the back of the unit. These are usually labeled "Power," "Ground," and "ACC," respectively.
Connect the positive power wire (usually red or yellow) to the "Power" terminal on the back of the unit.
Connect the negative ground wire (usually black or brown) to the "Ground" terminal on the back of the unit.
Connect the accessory wire (usually blue or blue/white) to the "ACC" terminal on the back of the unit.
Make sure that all of the wires are securely connected to the appropriate terminals.
Keep in mind that the specific wire colors and terminal locations may vary depending on your vehicle and the specific model of the JVC KD-R690S car stereo. You may want to consult the owner's manual or a wiring diagram for your vehicle and the stereo to make sure that you are connecting the wires to the correct terminals.
If you are having difficulty wiring the JVC KD-R690S car stereo or if you have any other questions, you may want to consult a professional installer or JVC customer support for further assistance.
Yes pretty much just check the colours on the plugs line up,some companys swap them around sometimes,but 90% plug and ur done,sub prob has its own rca out put or there ll be a few less wires going to nothing when u plug in.if they have a coded security number make sure u know the code before u disconect
hi peter, before you start using the rest of the harness cables find out if the harness you have is a jvc original for your model. the black wire is the ground/chassis cable only for a jvc kd-r411. you mite be using a compatible fitting harness whose " wire colour configuration" is incorrect for your model. cheers.
hi, most of the slots that plays the ipod is in front of the head unit panel, if you dont find any slots in front then it will be nowhere at the back for it will be hard to access. hope this helps, have a nice day
You do not need a wiring diagram....just go here and buy this harness, or purchase one at an electronics store. You will probably want to purchase an antenna extension adapter cable as well...
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