Each of the four channels uses a solid color for positive (+) and a striped version for negative (-). Positive (+) Negative (-) White / Black Stripe Front Right Gray / Black Stripe Rear Left Green / Black Stripe Rear Right Purple / Black Stripe Available Replacement Parts
Before diving into the specific connections, it is essential to recognize the standard layout of the JVC KW-AV50 wiring harness. Like most aftermarket head units, the KW-AV50 comes with a "pigtail" harness—a bundle of wires sticking out of the back of the unit with a plastic connector at the end. jvc kw-av50 wiring diagram
The is your roadmap to a successful installation. While the color codes (yellow, red, black, white, gray, green, purple) follow the aftermarket standard, the 14-pin accessory harness demands attention – especially the light green parking brake and purple/white reverse wires. Never guess when it comes to power and ground; use a multimeter and follow this guide step by step. Each of the four channels uses a solid
Follow this sequence to avoid damaging your JVC KW-AV50: The is your roadmap to a successful installation
Note: It is vital to keep the positive and negative wires consistent with your car’s speaker wiring. Reversing them (putting the positive wire to the negative speaker terminal) causes the speaker to move "out of phase," resulting in thin, weak bass and poor sound staging.
: Illumination/Dimmer . Connects to the car light control switch to dim the display at night.
: Ground . Must be firmly attached to the metallic body or chassis of the car.