I broke open the unit and read the markings on the circuit board to figure this out. (I was tossing the DB135 in favor of a new Kenwood and needed to know how the stereo was wired.
Yellow wire: Back up power (for clock/presets)
Black: Ground
Red: 12V source/ignition
Green wires: Rear Left
Grey wires: Front Right
Purple wires: Right Rear
White wires: Front Left
Orange/White stripe: "ILL" (guessing illumination?)
Blue/White stripe: Remote
all speaker wires use the black striped one of same colorfor "negative"
Pin 1 = ground/shield, Pin 2 = hot/plus, Pin 3 = cold/minus
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Open the hood and look at the firewall area at the left rear of the engine compartment. There should be a large multi pin connector and a single pin connector hanging from the wiring harness near the a/c drier.
You need to specify what type of connector. Most likely, you'll be using a seven blade connector, although six pin, five pin, and four pin connectors are also a possibility. The latter two would only be used if your trailer was not equipped with trailer brakes.
The 2 pin conecter is for computer communication
Need to know what the voltage is. A NEMA number of the pin configuration would also help.
it is a 34 pin connector
In an attempt to trim the size of the connector, a 25-pin SCSI connector was designed for narrow SCSI.
A DIN connector has a 5-Pin connector
Yes you can, although there are some manual modifications to the wiring harness. The analog connector is 18 pin, and the digital connector is 34 pin. You can read a how-to guide here: http://people.oregonstate.edu/~akeym/
24 pin connector is required to supply power to the motherboard.
try the12volt.com i know for a fact thay have one Try http://www.ahdol.com/ for the diagram.