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Tech Forum => Workshop => Topic started by: Andyp on October 17, 2019, 03:57:06 PM
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I have a 2001 Grand Cherokee with the standard stereo and an aux in adaptor that uses the CD changer port (I have no changer). I plan to add DAB as I have a DAB box that has aux out but it needs power. It has a cigarette lighter plug but as everything else will be hidden I'd rather wire it to a switched supply. Does anyone know whether the switched supply to the stereo would have enough juice to spare if I piggyback it? According to WJJeeps it should be pin 6 in the grey connector (http://wjjeeps.com/radio_systemdiag3.jpg) but I'd check with a multimeter first.
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Hi
Yes the DAB won't draw much current. a few 100ma at most
should be fine
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On the assumption that the switched supply as just the switch and that the B+ is a direct feed from the battery, would I be better using a fused relay from B+ (pin 7) with the switched live as a signal? It isn't much more work and given that this will be hidden behind the dash I'd rather be safe.
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If you're not powering a CD changer you could tap the yellow B+ and red switched wires of the changer connector. Or, as you were thinking, you could just use the same power source as the radio. The CD changer power is routed through the radio anyway. Either way there's more than enough juice to power a DAB adapter.
Wire colours are specified in the connector pin outs from the 01 FSM. As you can see for the Radio -C1 connector, Switched is white/red at pin 6 and B+ is red/white at pin 7.
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Thanks, I'll see if I can get into the change adaptor wiring and if not I'll just use the B+ feed for the stereo.