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Aux port wiring for Blazer 2000 / Delco

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Old Jul 31, 2007 | 03:20 PM
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Default Aux port wiring for Blazer 2000 / Delco

Hi there,

Happy european owner of a 2000 Blazer, I'm looking for the wiring diagram of the aux (CD) port that is on the back of the headunit ref # Delco FM20EV – 09367625.
It's to connect my Pioneer CDX-M2116 ZG cd changer ... also looking for wiring diagram.

The GM/Delco port has 9 pins ... the Pioneer has 10 !
you can email to pierre_r_martinATjournalist.com

Thanks in advance

PS : please don't advise to buy an adaptor/harness ... shipping+taxes will kill me :&gt
 
Old Jul 31, 2007 | 08:34 PM
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Use this link to get a diagram and service manual for your delco radio. they will email you a PDF file. Takes about a week.

http://delphi.com/contact/ce/oe_rp/#13932
 
Old Aug 1, 2007 | 01:14 AM
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OK, thanks for that link I didn't already have.
Any idea for the Pioneer cd changer ?
(I'm asking Pioneer US who answered I have to contact Pioneer Europe because I'm french ... and where I'm told to ask the US because the componment was sold on US market !)

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Old Aug 1, 2007 | 06:41 AM
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Default RE: Aux port wiring for Blazer 2000 / Delco

The pin out should be on the back(or underside) of the pioneer radio or in the manual that came with the headunit. Just what I have experencied with the 4 decks I have played around with.

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Old Aug 1, 2007 | 07:22 AM
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Default RE: Aux port wiring for Blazer 2000 / Delco

Thanks for your answer ... but my question was not WHERE is the aux port, but HOW is it wired ?
 
Old Aug 1, 2007 | 11:05 AM
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I am saying that there should be a big sticker on the headunit either on the top bottom or rear saying what each pin does (ie. 12v+, 12V-, GND, SFL+, SFR+, etc). This would allow you to figure out what is the input L and R channel to attach say a 3.5mm in plug to or a set of RCAs In to attach to your CD Changer.

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Old Aug 1, 2007 | 12:26 PM
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Hi Lenny,

No sticker, you figured out I would have found it !
And I'm NOT speaking about the "main" connector on wich the speaker/power are factory connected ... there are a lot of wiring/color code docs on the web.
No, I'm just talking about the small 9 pins one. The one on wich you plug that #@#@{ cable that goes -at the other end- on the 10 pins on the CD Changer.
If they both have 9 or 10 pins, I'll just try a "parallel" cable ... but it is one more (or one less). That is the problem ...
Thanks again for your help, and forgive me if my english is not correct
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