If you own a 2000 Dodge Durango, you know that the factory sound system leaves a lot to be desired. Fortunately, replacing the stereo and speakers is a fairly easy DIY project. However, before you can install your new stereo, you need to know the wiring diagram for your Durango. This article will provide you with all the information you need to install your new stereo.
The Factory Wiring
Before we get into the wiring diagram, let’s take a look at the factory wiring in your 2000 Dodge Durango. The Durango comes with a standard sound system that includes an AM/FM radio, cassette player, and a CD player. The stereo is connected to six speakers: two in the front doors, two in the rear doors, and two in the rear cargo area. The factory wiring uses a combination of colors and labels to identify the different wires.
The front door speakers are connected to the white wires with a purple stripe (left) and a green stripe (right). The rear door speakers are connected to the white wires with a brown stripe (left) and a yellow stripe (right). The rear cargo speakers are connected to the white wires with a pink stripe (left) and a blue stripe (right). The power and ground wires are also identified by color: red is the constant power wire, yellow is the accessory power wire, and black is the ground wire.
Table 1: Factory Wiring Color Codes
Wire Color | Function |
---|---|
White/Purple | Front Left Speaker (+) |
White/Green | Front Right Speaker (+) |
White/Brown | Rear Left Speaker (+) |
White/Yellow | Rear Right Speaker (+) |
White/Pink | Cargo Left Speaker (+) |
White/Blue | Cargo Right Speaker (+) |
Red | Constant Power (+) |
Yellow | Accessory Power (+) |
Black | Ground (-) |
Aftermarket Stereo Wiring Diagram
If you’re planning on replacing your factory stereo with an aftermarket unit, you’ll need to know the new wiring diagram. The wiring diagram for an aftermarket stereo will differ depending on the brand and model of the stereo, but there are a few general rules that apply to most installations.
The first thing you’ll need to do is connect the power wires. The constant power wire (usually red) should be connected to the battery, while the accessory power wire (usually yellow) should be connected to a fuse that turns on and off with the ignition key. The ground wire (usually black) should be connected to a metal part of the car’s chassis.
The next step is to connect the speaker wires. The front left speaker should be connected to the positive wire with a white stripe, while the front right speaker should be connected to the positive wire with a gray stripe. The rear left speaker should be connected to the positive wire with a green stripe, while the rear right speaker should be connected to the positive wire with a purple stripe.
If you’re adding an amplifier to your system, you’ll need to run RCA cables from the amplifier to the stereo’s preamp outputs. The preamp outputs are usually labeled as front, rear, and subwoofer. If you’re running separate amplifiers for your speakers and subwoofer, you’ll need to use a crossover to separate the frequencies.
FAQ
What size speakers are in a 2000 Dodge Durango?
The front and rear door speakers are 6×9 inches, while the rear cargo speakers are 5.25 inches.
Do I need an adapter to install an aftermarket stereo?
Yes, you’ll need an adapter to connect the wiring harness from your new stereo to your Durango’s factory wiring harness. The adapter will also provide a mounting bracket for your new stereo.
Can I install a subwoofer in my 2000 Dodge Durango?
Yes, you can install a subwoofer in your Durango. You’ll need to run power and signal wires from the battery and stereo to the subwoofer’s amplifier. You’ll also need to mount the subwoofer box in the cargo area of your Durango.
Can I install a backup camera with my new stereo?
Yes, you can install a backup camera with your new stereo. Most aftermarket stereos have a video input that can be used for a backup camera. You’ll need to run a video cable from the camera to the stereo’s video input, and a power wire from the camera to the reverse lights.
What tools do I need to install a new stereo?
You’ll need a socket wrench set, wire strippers, a wire cutter, crimping pliers, and a panel removal tool to install a new stereo in your 2000 Dodge Durango.
Conclusion
Installing a new stereo in your 2000 Dodge Durango is a great way to improve the sound quality of your vehicle. With the information provided in this article, you should be able to install your new stereo with confidence. Remember to always check the wiring diagram for your specific stereo before starting any installation.