The back of the Blaupunkt Napa 65 features a primary wiring port that connects to the main power and speaker harness. This harness is divided into two standardized functional groups: the and the Speaker Harness .
| Pin | Wire Color Pair | Speaker Channel | Polarity | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Violet | Rear Right | Positive (+) | | B2 | Violet / Black | Rear Right | Negative (-) | | B3 | Grey | Front Right | Positive (+) | | B4 | Grey / Black | Front Right | Negative (-) | | B5 | White | Front Left | Positive (+) | | B6 | White / Black | Front Left | Negative (-) | | B7 | Green | Rear Left | Positive (+) | | B8 | Green / Black | Rear Left | Negative (-) |
: Illumination / Dimmer. Connects to the vehicle’s headlight circuit to dim the screen at night.
Used to map your car’s factory steering wheel buttons to the radio. Depending on your vehicle make and model, you may need a third-party SWC adapter (like an Axxess ASWC-1 or Pac Audio interface) to translate the analog signals. Rear Panel Ports and Outputs blaupunkt napa65 wiring diagram full
Connects to the vehicle’s metal chassis or negative battery terminal.
Main Ground. Connects to the vehicle's metal chassis.
Reconnect the battery, turn on the car, and check that all speakers, radio, and camera function. The back of the Blaupunkt Napa 65 features
: Standard Motorola-style port for AM/FM reception.
: Connect Key 1 and Key 2 directly to your vehicle's steering wheel control signal wires.
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: Reverse/Backing Line. Triggers the screen to display the rear-view camera when the vehicle is in reverse. Speaker Output Wires
Before final reassembly, temporarily reconnect the car's battery to test all functions:
The speaker wire harness consists of four pairs of wires. Each pair controls a specific speaker location in the vehicle. Each pair features a solid color (Positive) and a matching color with a black stripe (Negative). Front Left Speaker (+) White/Black: Front Left Speaker (-) Gray: Front Right Speaker (+) Gray/Black: Front Right Speaker (-) Green: Rear Left Speaker (+) Green/Black: Rear Left Speaker (-) Purple: Rear Right Speaker (+) Purple/Black: Rear Right Speaker (-)