Audio Systems: 2000 dakota head unit replacement, customer change, pioneer dehp3800mp


Question
Thanx for the reply.Unfortunatly it did not help.I suspect that there is an amp somewhere as speakers are marked infinity and wiring colors at the harness and the speakers are different-------------------------------------------
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pioneer  dehp3800mp

replaced stock head unit...not marked infinity

cannot get any sound  unit operates ..turns on etc...

what did i miss?
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Hi Mike,
The answer is,,,, something simple.
below is my instant experts guide to installing, follow it step by step and it should all work unless,,, you've blown it, oops.
Good luck Peter


Standard text for instant expert installer,

Not all sections may be relevant, use what you need.

Check out the car is NOT the problem first though, had many a customer change the radio to no avail when it was a simple fault on the car.

You will need a test meter set to 20vdc or a 12v lamp or test probe.

I run this test when working on a car where a previous owner has ripped the connectors out of a used car and the new owner is in the same boat as you so it cover all the basics and should sort you out. So armed with your 12v probe or test meter, some paper, masking tape and a felt tip pen, here ya go!

Speaker wires. (non-amplified) these are tested with a AA battery across a pair of wires and you will here a 'pop' from the speaker,

These are normally twisted together in pairs (if you are lucky) and usually in a loom of their own before going of to the four corners of the car and are the same colour for each pair but one with a colour trace on, i.e. blue and blue/white, green and green/white.
Label it (e.g. left rear), continue until all four pairs are identified and labelled.

Earth one side of your meter or tester to a metal part of the car, probe each wire until you have a wire that is live all the time with the ignition OFF, label this ‘+30’.
Switch on ignition and redo test until you find another previously dead wire now live, this is ‘+15’.
Switch off ignition and switch on the side / park lights, repeat test until you find a third live, label this ‘lights’. Switch off the lights
You should now have two or three left. One will be earth, (usually black or brown); one could be to an amp and or electric ariel (usually blue or blue white) and one for phone mute if fitted. Clip tester to +30 and probe one of the remaining wires, if you have an electric ariel it will go up. Connect your DIN plug to the correct wires and jobs a good un’.
DIN connections  are.
Speakers
Right rear -,  right front -,   left front -,  left rear-,
Right rear +, Right front +, left front +, left rear +

Power block viewed from cable side

Phone mute (white),/   n/c, /      ariel & amp (blue), /ignition (red)

N/c, / 12vlive, (yellow or orange), / lights, (various colours),/ negative (black)

The third, usually top, block is for accessories such as cd changers  

Answer
I think you are over complicating the issue.
use the AA battery as in the test text and if you hear a crackle on a speaker then NO Amp. The colours WILL be different as Pioneer have their standard colours which never marry up with an cars coloursm hence the need for an adaptor harnes which interfaces the two. but if you identify all the wires as in the text nad now you have the means to download the Pioneer installation manual it should be a doodle.