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Old 04-19-2006, 03:25 PM
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12 V ignition / switched power source

I need a 12 v Ignition / switched power source for an aftermarket radio. Can I splice into the brown accesory wire under the dash or the Red wire that plugs into the center console fuse box? Are both of these power sources protected by a fuse or will they fry my radio?? Any information is much appreciated.
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Old 04-19-2006, 03:55 PM
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The BIG red wire that feeds the center console fusebox carries a constant "hot" 12V - it is not switched. I wired my aftermarket head there so I can enjoy music without the key in or on.

If you want a "switched" source that will only be on with the key, splice into the red/white wire on the factory radio harness.

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You should always run an inline fuse between your stereo and the power source to prevent accidents. An ounce of protection...
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Old 04-20-2006, 10:05 AM
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Mike,

Thanks for the quick response, I will have to try it out this weekend. I will also have to check out your website to see what else I can mod on my HHR.

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do they not make a wiring harness for these cars yet? I am really thinking this is a Dodge radio now. With the antenna adapter and the red/white switched +
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It's not a Dodge radio?
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Originally Posted by laylowcustoms
do they not make a wiring harness for these cars yet? I am really thinking this is a Dodge radio now. With the antenna adapter and the red/white switched +
The HHR runs data through a low-speed GM LAN data cable into the radio to run turn signals, door, light & seat belt chimes. An interface is being developed right now but it's been a slow road. When it is completed, expect it to street for around $70-75.

The Panasonic (oops! I'm supposed to say "Pioneer"), stereo in the HHR does utilize a Chrysler antenna jack. We sell the adapter to go from Chrysler to male standard plug used in most aftermarket radios.

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A Chrysler jack What are we driving? A Chevy or a PT???
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It is a Chevy designed by an ex-chrysler engeneer.
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Thats right. I keep forgeting that the PT was just the first draft-the practice model. The model that he worked out the mistakes on. We got the finished version.
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I thought the red/white on the factory harness was constant.
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