Hi all, I have a 2013 Freightliner M2 106, with the Cummins ISB. It has the stock stereo in it (Pana Pacific P/N103985. No cd or anything. I recently bought a Pioneer DEH-X6900BT and would like to swap them out. I Pulled the stock radio out and found 8 wires coming from the plug with no identification. I'm pretty sure I found the ground and the Switched power. Does any one have a pin out diagram of the stock stereos? I do believe the truck has 4 speakers. 2 in the dash and 2 in the roof. Its a day cab.
Thanks for any help with this
Change stock stereo out to aftermarket
Discussion in 'Trucking Electronics, Gadgets and Software Forum' started by 707lineman, Jul 7, 2017.
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Where did you buy the new radio? Do they not sell a plug module adapter to mate the radio plug to the stock plug? You might try and look on iowa80 and see if they sell one
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WOW! thank you very much! I searched google, but couldn't find the right one, thanks again!
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I've never had a CD player work worth a darn in any truck while driving. My current truck is all air ride, CD skips at every seam on the hiway. I have to think the daycab will be horrible.
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These days bluetooth is the way to go.
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The Freightliner uses a standard ISO 10487 connector; however, the +12 and ignition wires are reversed. Volkswagen does the same thing, so an adapter for VW should work out of the box.
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