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355 Radio Wiring Diagram

Discussion in 'Technical Q&A' started by Octane116, Jan 11, 2004.

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  1. Octane116

    Octane116 Rookie

    Nov 3, 2003
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    Near Milwaukee, WI.
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    Cliff M.
    I bought a 355 Ferrari (Sony) radio to install in my 86 TR. Anyone with color code/color on the 355 radio, please let me know.
     
  2. Ferrari_tech

    Ferrari_tech Formula 3

    Jul 28, 2003
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    Malcolm W
    Searched in the workshop manual but doesn't show the stereo wiring, just the wiring to it - probably your best bet would be to contact the Sony technical department in your area and if you give them the serial number / model code off the back of the set they will give you the information you require.

    MW
     
  3. cwwhk

    cwwhk Formula 3

    Nov 13, 2003
    1,535
    Hong Kong, Tokyo
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    Wayne
    I also tried that route, but without success. When I wanted to figure out the wiring on the 550's OEM Sony radio, I contacted Sony's service headoffice in Tokyo, but it said it does not keep any data on OEM specific models.

    In the end I removed the radio from car and there was a label on it that answered most of my questions.

    I think most Sony head units use fairly standard wiring color. So you can identify most of the leads. Yellow for +ve power, black for ground, blue for remote amp turn on, etc.. Comparing your unit to a similar Sony branded mass market model will help a lot.
     
  4. Octane116

    Octane116 Rookie

    Nov 3, 2003
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    Near Milwaukee, WI.
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    Cliff M.
    Still searching for the magic pill on this question folks
     
  5. Octane116

    Octane116 Rookie

    Nov 3, 2003
    20
    Near Milwaukee, WI.
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    Cliff M.
    Thanks to those that responded and to those that were searching for information and hadn't yet responded (I know your out there). Turns out I found the answer online, on the Sony website. Isn't the web informative as well as fun.
     

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