2002 Volkswagen Jetta Stereo Wiring Guide


Question: Where can I find a 2002 Volkswagen Jetta stereo wiring diagram, and what are the 2002 Volkswagen Jetta radio wiring harness color codes?

If you’re planning to upgrade the radio in your 2002 Volkswagen Jetta or troubleshoot issues with your car stereo, this guide is here to help!

Our comprehensive 2002 Volkswagen Jetta radio wiring diagram shows all the radio wire harness colors, speaker wire colors, and speaker sizes. Use this head unit pinout guide to help with your car stereo installation or to troubleshoot radio wiring issues in your 2002 Volkswagen Jetta.

2002 Volkswagen Jetta Stereo Wiring Diagram

This 2002 Volkswagen Jetta stereo wiring chart shows you all the 2002 Volkswagen Jetta stereo wire colors and their functions. Utilize this guide to help you with a car radio install or help with a car radio troubleshoot. If you don’t see the car radio wiring information you’re looking for, please feel free to ask your question at the bottom of this page.

Car Stereo Wire Function Wire Color Code
Battery Constant Power Wire (12v+) Red/White
Accessory Switched Power Wire (12v+) Yellow/Red
Ground Wire Orange
Use a Wiring Harness Radio Wiring Harness and Dash Kit Radio Dash Kit for an Easy Install!
Illumination Wire Gray/Blue
Dimmer Wire N/A
Antenna Trigger Wire N/A
Amplifier Turn-On Wire Green/Red
Amplifier Mute Wire N/A
Amplifier Location N/A

2002 Volkswagen Jetta Speaker Wiring Guide

This 2002 Volkswagen Jetta speaker wiring guide provides all the speaker wire colors and speaker locations you need for an upgrade or replacement. Whether you are installing new speakers or troubleshooting your factory setup, this 2002 Volkswagen Jetta chart makes it easy to identify each wire and where it connects. If you don’t see the car speaker wiring info you need, feel free to ask your question at the bottom of the page — we are here to help!

Car Stereo Wire Function Wire Color Code
Dash Center Speaker Positive Wire (+) N/A
Dash Center Speaker Negative Wire (-) N/A
Front Left Tweeter Positive Wire (+) N/A
Front Left Tweeter Negative Wire (-) N/A
Front Right Tweeter Positive Wire (+) N/A
Front Right Tweeter Negative Wire (-) N/A
Front Left Speaker Positive Wire (+) Blue/Black
Front Left Speaker Negative Wire (-) Orange/Black
Front Right Speaker Positive Wire (+) Red/White
Front Right Speaker Negative Wire (-) Orange/White
Rear Left Tweeter Positive Wire (+) N/A
Rear Left Tweeter Negative Wire (-) N/A
Rear Right Tweeter Positive Wire (+) N/A
Rear Right Tweeter Negative Wire (-) N/A
Rear Left Speaker Positive Wire (+) Red/Light Green
Rear Left Speaker Negative Wire (-) Orange/Black
Rear Right Speaker Positive Wire (+) Blue/Light Green
Rear Right Speaker Negative Wire (-) Orange/Red
Subwoofer Positive Wire (+) N/A
Subwoofer Negative Wire (-) N/A

2002 Volkswagen Jetta Speaker Sizes and Locations

This 2002 Volkswagen Jetta speaker guide includes speaker sizes, speaker locations, and helpful info on speaker upgrades. Use this chart to find out what size speakers fit your 2002 Volkswagen Jetta.

Application Speaker Size/Location
Dash Center Speaker Size N/A
Dash Center Speaker Depth N/A
Dash Center Speaker Location N/A
Front Tweeter Size N/A
Front Tweeter Depth N/A
Front Tweeter Location N/A
Front Speaker Size 6.5″ Speakers
Front Speaker Depth 3″ Depth
Front Speaker Location Front Doors
Rear Tweeter Size N/A
Rear Tweeter Depth N/A
Rear Tweeter Location N/A
Rear Speaker Size 6.5″ Speakers
Rear Speaker Depth 3″ Depth
Rear Speaker Location Rear Deck
Subwoofer Size N/A
Subwoofer Depth N/A
Subwoofer Location N/A

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6 thoughts on “2002 Volkswagen Jetta Stereo Wiring Guide”

  1. Armando, yes you can hook up an amp and subs but it will take a little mobile installation experience. To use your stock radio you will require a line out converter. This device takes two speaker wires and converts them to RCA outputs so you can provide an audio signal to your amp. Here is the Line-Out Converter you need:

    Scosche 2-Channel Speaker to RCA Line Out Converter

    If you’ve never installed car audio before, we advise you to take your car to an experienced mobile audio installer. Hope this helps. Good luck.

  2. Walter, radio security codes are usually written in your car manual or given to you when you purchase the vehicle. If you do not have the radio security code, you would have to obtain it from the local Volkswagen dealer. Hope this helps. Good luck.

  3. 2002 Volkswagen Jetta radio will not play . Can get power,because the readout show FM 1 88.3 preset 1 but no sound only a sound coming from the speakers when turned on. Will not go in to safe mode. Have tried removing and replacing fuse # 42 for the radio and disconnecting battery cable. Nothing seems to work. Could it be a microprosessor problem. Volkswagen and Clarion say they haven’t heard of any problems.

  4. I’m looking to buy new speakers to replace the four 6.5” speakers in the doors. I was wondering what impedance rating I should have on the new speakers, is 4 ohms okay? I don’t want to fry the crossover/amp. Thanks!

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