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I was told that the Dodge Avenger is the same as the Chrysler Sebring. Here is my delima. I have a 2000 Dodge Avenger. My wife has a Chrysler Sebring LXI 2001 Coupe with the Infinity Premium Sound. I just purchased the Pionerr 3700MP head unit to replace the factory. to my surprise this did not work. Salemen wanted to charge me $175 to install it. Says that in order to hear all the speakers on the Infinity Premium Sound of the Sebring that I need to get the entire system re-wired. Can someone help me. I have purchased 4 diffenct wire harnesses but they all dont work. They work with the Avenger but not with the sebring. The wiring is the same but it has something o do with this darn infinty premum sound system that has maybe 7 or more speakers. Can anyone save me from paying $175 to get this installed. HELP HELP HELP
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RE: Request Wiring Diagrams Here
Man, I checked the forums at work and nothing, now two! NP
Jeff, what circuits in particular are you looking for? Under-dash? There are about 100 different wiring diagrams for each model, and it would take forever to piece together a whole car. I am doing this on an as-required basis. For now at least
If you have a specific area of concern, I'll seek it out. Oh and BTW, if it isn't in the software I have (too old), I have a bunch (OK the wife says too many!) old original Chrysler Corp shop service manuals and will scan anything I can get my hands on to assist the Mopar community.
alynch75, the Chrysler premium sound is a complex animal, to be sure. After reviewing a few of the differences, I can suggest it would be simpler to install new wiring to the speakers. I would be concermed however that they would not use all your speakers and it will sound terrible.
Example: 2004 Dodge Durango with Infinity stereo. Customer wants a different head unit. Goes to stereo installer. Several hundred $$$ later it sounds terrible. I check it out and the installer only used 4 speakers out of his original 8. The other aren't even hooked up. He goes back and complains. They tell him after the fact that it will cost him $300 more to hook up the other speakers. He is fuming at this point and says he wants his original head unit installed. They say OK but it will cost $250 since they cut all the wiring harness and tossed everything out.
He in concidering legal action
I guess my point is that there is no free lunch when it comes to installing stereo equipment that mates with stock hardware. I don't know if I can save you any money, but I can provide you with the wiring diagrams for the car in question.
Just to clarify, it's the 2001 Sebring LXi?
Jeff
Jeff, what circuits in particular are you looking for? Under-dash? There are about 100 different wiring diagrams for each model, and it would take forever to piece together a whole car. I am doing this on an as-required basis. For now at least
If you have a specific area of concern, I'll seek it out. Oh and BTW, if it isn't in the software I have (too old), I have a bunch (OK the wife says too many!) old original Chrysler Corp shop service manuals and will scan anything I can get my hands on to assist the Mopar community.
alynch75, the Chrysler premium sound is a complex animal, to be sure. After reviewing a few of the differences, I can suggest it would be simpler to install new wiring to the speakers. I would be concermed however that they would not use all your speakers and it will sound terrible.
Example: 2004 Dodge Durango with Infinity stereo. Customer wants a different head unit. Goes to stereo installer. Several hundred $$$ later it sounds terrible. I check it out and the installer only used 4 speakers out of his original 8. The other aren't even hooked up. He goes back and complains. They tell him after the fact that it will cost him $300 more to hook up the other speakers. He is fuming at this point and says he wants his original head unit installed. They say OK but it will cost $250 since they cut all the wiring harness and tossed everything out.
He in concidering legal action
I guess my point is that there is no free lunch when it comes to installing stereo equipment that mates with stock hardware. I don't know if I can save you any money, but I can provide you with the wiring diagrams for the car in question.
Just to clarify, it's the 2001 Sebring LXi?
Jeff