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How many connections? There shouldn't be more than ground, power and
speaker. Have you determined which is ground with an ohm meter?
speaker. Have you determined which is ground with an ohm meter?
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Just when you think you've heard everything - I've been looking for some
real basic connector pinout info for a Delco AM/FM receiver that was in a
John Deere bulldozer........posted a rq on here with no help...searched
way too long via Google and tried to determine some basic pinout info by
studying the mainboard inside (sort of stuff I've done successfully for
about 30 years or so) - first time that a basic receiver made so little
sense. Figured I'd contact Delco (i.e. Delphi
via their entertainment info contact link). This was their reply
verbatim:
Dear Sir,
It sounds like your Delco radio is a factory installed AM/FM. These
radios are built annd are the sole property of the vehicle manufacturer
who
installed it. All information and wiring diagrams for this product must
come
from the vehicle OE manufacturer.
Thank you for contacting Delphi-iss
----- Original Message -----
To: <godelphi@delphi-iss.com
Sent: Friday, April 14, 2006 8:58 PM
Subject: Request connector pinout 09383900 radio
As per the subject, I need the connector pinout for this AM/FM Delco
radio
model number 09383900
Thank-you
As per the subject, I need the connector pinout for this AM/FM Delco
radio
model number 09383900
Thank-you
any idea of what year (or decade) ? 12 volt or 6 volt?Just when you think you've heard everything - I've been looking for some
real basic connector pinout info for a Delco AM/FM receiver that was in
a John Deere bulldozer........posted a rq on here with no
help...searched way too long via Google and tried to determine some
basic pinout info by studying the mainboard inside (sort of stuff I've
done successfully for about 30 years or so) - first time that a basic
receiver made so little sense. Figured I'd contact Delco (i.e. Delphi
via their entertainment info contact link). This was their reply
verbatim:
Dear Sir,
It sounds like your Delco radio is a factory installed AM/FM. These
radios are built annd are the sole property of the vehicle manufacturer
who
installed it. All information and wiring diagrams for this product must
come
from the vehicle OE manufacturer.
Thank you for contacting Delphi-iss
----- Original Message -----
To: <godelphi@delphi-iss.com
Sent: Friday, April 14, 2006 8:58 PM
Subject: Request connector pinout 09383900 radio
As per the subject, I need the connector pinout for this AM/FM Delco
radio
model number 09383900
Thank-you
Just when you think you've heard everything - I've been looking for some
real basic connector pinout info for a Delco AM/FM receiver that was in
a John Deere bulldozer........posted a rq on here with no
help...searched way too long via Google and tried to determine some
basic pinout info by studying the mainboard inside (sort of stuff I've
done successfully for about 30 years or so) - first time that a basic
receiver made so little sense. Figured I'd contact Delco (i.e. Delphi
via their entertainment info contact link). This was their reply verbatim:
Dear Sir,
It sounds like your Delco radio is a factory installed AM/FM. These
radios are built annd are the sole property of the vehicle manufacturer who
installed it. All information and wiring diagrams for this product must
come
from the vehicle OE manufacturer.
Thank you for contacting Delphi-iss
----- Original Message -----
To: <godelphi@delphi-iss.com
Sent: Friday, April 14, 2006 8:58 PM
Subject: Request connector pinout 09383900 radio
As per the subject, I need the connector pinout for this AM/FM Delco
radio
model number 09383900
Thank-you
tiffer wrote:
How many connections? There shouldn't be more than ground, power and
speaker. Have you determined which is ground with an ohm meter?
Don't forget 'switched power', 'always on' power (for memory retention),
illumination power, and antenna power...to name a few more possibilities.
jak
Given the make, model, and year you might be able to find theJust when you think you've heard everything - I've been looking for
some real basic connector pinout info for a Delco AM/FM receiver that
How many connections? There shouldn't be more than ground, power and
speaker. Have you determined which is ground with an ohm meter?
Just when you think you've heard everything - I've been looking for some
real basic connector pinout info for a Delco AM/FM receiver that was in
a John Deere bulldozer........posted a rq on here with no
help...searched way too long via Google and tried to determine some
basic pinout info by studying the mainboard inside (sort of stuff I've
done successfully for about 30 years or so) - first time that a basic
receiver made so little sense.
perhaps if we had the year it would help. I was assuming this wasDon't forget 'switched power', 'always on' power (for memory retention),
illumination power, and antenna power...to name a few more possibilities.
Don't we all...and why not?tiffer wrote:
Don't forget 'switched power', 'always on' power (for memory retention),
illumination power, and antenna power...to name a few more
possibilities.
perhaps if we had the year it would help. I was assuming this was
pretty old. I guess some of those John Deere's are pretty fancy.
Top of the line JD combine with GPS etc etc etc is near $ 1 million.
Cost of the AM/FM/CD radio insignificant.
But the farmer wants his comforts.
Hugh
Iowa farmer
I'm still stuck in the 60'sHave you looked at any Delco car radio since the mid '60s? They did
use a three wire harness, plus a separate pilot lamp that was connected
to he dimmer for the dash lamps. By the early '70s they had three
separate plugs.
illumination power, and antenna power...to name a few more possibilities.How many connections? There shouldn't be more than ground, power and
speaker. Have you determined which is ground with an ohm meter?
Don't forget 'switched power', 'always on' power (for memory retention),
Top of the line JD combine with GPS etc etc etc is near $ 1 million.Don't forget 'switched power', 'always on' power (for memory retention),
illumination power, and antenna power...to name a few more possibilities.
perhaps if we had the year it would help. I was assuming this was
pretty old. I guess some of those John Deere's are pretty fancy.