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Install a new car radio faster with this wiring harness that plugs right into the vehicle's connectors, allowing you to hook up the radio into the vehicle's electrical system. On one side, the wiring harness is color-coded with wires that you'll connect or solder into the aftermarket radio/receiver. The other side has a vehicle-specific adapter that connects directly into the original radio connectors for a quicker installation without having to cut each of the wires.
Keep in mind that you may need additional parts to complete your installation, including a dash kit, antenna adapter, and, depending on your vehicle, a special interface adapter to retain audio controls on your steering wheel or other important vehicle functions like navigation, video, and more. Look up your vehicle for more information.
Vehicle Applications:
Chrysler
300M 2002-2004
Concorde 2002-2004
Pacifica 2004-2008
PT Cruiser 2002-2005
Sebring Convertible 2002-2006
Sebring Sedan 2002-2005
Town & Country 2002-2007
Voyager 2002-2003
Dodge
Caravan 2002-2007
Dakota 2002-2004
Durango 2002-2003
Intrepid 2002-2004
Neon 2002-2006
Ram Pickup 1500 2005-2005
Ram Pickup 1500 2002-2004
Ram Pickup 2500/ 3500 2003-2005
Stratus Sedan 2002-2006
Viper 2003-2009
Jeep
Grand Cherokee 2002-2004
Liberty 2002-2007
Wrangler 2003-2006
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