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2004 Lincoln Navigator Stereo Wiring Diagram


Question: Where can I find a 2004 Lincoln Navigator radio wiring diagram? How I find a 2004 Lincoln Navigator car stereo wiring diagram?

Whether you’re an expert Lincoln Navigator mobile electronics installer, Lincoln Navigator fanatic, or a novice Lincoln Navigator enthusiast, an Lincoln Navigator car stereo wiring diagram is a must. One of the most time consuming tasks with installing a car radio is identifying the correct wires. If you want to know how to change your radio in your 2004 Lincoln Navigator or figure our why car radio stopped working, a 2004 Lincoln Navigator radio wiring diagram can save you a lot of time. Knowing what every wire does in your 2004 Lincoln Navigator radio wire harness takes the guess work out of changing your car radio or fixing your car stereo. Our 2004 Lincoln Navigator radio wiring diagram shows you all the 2004 Lincoln Navigator radio wire colors and what they do. Use our 2004 Lincoln Navigator stereo wiring guide to install a new car radio.

2004 Lincoln Navigator Car Radio Wiring Diagram

Knowing your 2004 Lincoln Navigator radio wire colors makes it easy to change your car stereo. Our 2004 Lincoln Navigator radio wiring guide shows you how to connect car radio wires and helps you when your car radio wires not working. It also shows you the car radio wire to battery, which wire is positive, what is car radio illumination wire and more.

Application Radio Wire Color
Car Radio Battery Wire (Constant Power 12v+) White/Purple
Car Radio Accessory Wire (Switched Power 12v+) Black/Pink
Car Radio Ground Wire Black/Green
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Car Radio Illumination Wire Blue/Black
Car Stereo Dimmer Wire N/A
Car Radio Antenna Trigger Wire Yellow/Red
Car Radio Speaker Amplifier Turn-On Trigger Wire Blue
Car Radio Subwoofer Amp Turn-On Trigger Wire N/A
Car Radio Mute Wire N/A
Car Radio Amplifier Location Located in the right side of the trunk behind the carpet.
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2004 Lincoln Navigator Speaker Wiring Guide

Knowing your 2004 Lincoln Navigator speaker wire colors makes it super easy to replace your car stereo. Our 2004 Lincoln Navigator speaker wire guide shows you how to connect car speaker wires and helps you when your car speaker wire not working. It also shows you what car speaker wire to use, which car speaker wire is positive and more. Find your 2004 Lincoln Navigator speaker wire below!

Application Speaker Wire Color
Front Center Speaker Positive Wire (+) N/A
Front Center Speaker Negative Wire (-) N/A
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Left Front Tweeter Positive Wire (+) N/A
Left Front Tweeter Negative Wire (-) N/A
Right Front Tweeter Positive Wire (+) N/A
Right Front Tweeter Negative Wire (-) N/A
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Left Front Speaker Positive Wire (+) White/Red
Left Front Speaker Negative Wire (-) Brown
Right Front Speaker Positive Wire (+) Green
Right Front Speaker Negative Wire (-) White/Orange
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Left Rear Tweeter Positive Wire (+) N/A
Left Rear Tweeter Negative Wire (-) N/A
Right Rear Tweeter Positive Wire (+) N/A
Right Rear Tweeter Negative Wire (-) N/A
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Left Rear Speaker Positive Wire (+) Light Blue/Black
Left Rear Speaker Negative Wire (-) Yellow
Right Rear Speaker Positive Wire (+) Purple/White
Right Rear Speaker Negative Wire (-) Light Blue
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Subwoofer Positive Wire (+) N/A
Subwoofer Negative Wire (-) N/A

2004 Lincoln Navigator Speaker Size and Location

Knowing your 2004 Lincoln Navigator speaker sizes makes it simple to install new car speakers. Our 2004 Lincoln Navigator speaker size guide shows you the exact measurements and what speaker fits in your car. It also shows you where your 2004 Lincoln Navigator speakers are located. Find your 2004 Lincoln Navigator speaker size and speaker location below!

Application Speaker Size and Location
Front Center Speaker Size N/A
Front Center Speaker Depth N/A
Front Center Speaker Location N/A
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Front Tweeter Size N/A
Front Tweeter Depth N/A
Front Tweeter Location N/A
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Front Speaker Size 6″ x 8″ Speakers
Front Speaker Depth 4″ Depth
Front Speaker Location Front Doors
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Rear Tweeter Size N/A
Rear Tweeter Depth N/A
Rear Tweeter Location N/A
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Rear Speakers Size 6″ x 8″ Speakers
Rear Speaker Depth 4″ Depth
Rear Speaker Location Rear Doors
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Car Subwoofer Speaker Size N/A
Car Subwoofer Speaker Depth N/A
Car Subwoofer Speaker Location N/A

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Conclusion

Feel free to use any 2004 Lincoln Navigator radio wire diagram that is listed here but keep in mind that all information here is provided as is without any warranty of any kind. Use of this 2004 Lincoln Navigator stereo wiring guide is at your own risk. Always verify all radio wire, stereo wire colors and wiring information before applying it to your 2004 Lincoln Navigator.

9 thoughts on “2004 Lincoln Navigator Stereo Wiring Diagram”

  1. Arthur, most vehicles have a factory hole with a rubber or plastic grommet at the firewall. This is usually the standard place to run a power wire through the firewall. If one of these holes are not available or not large enough, a hole will have to be drilled to accommodate your power wire. Choose something on the engine side of the firewall as reference and try to match it up on the interior side of the firewall. This will make sure you do not drill through anything important. Then drill a hole somewhere near or beside your reference point. Make sure to use a firewall grommet to prevent the power wire from chaffing on the firewall that could potentially cause a short. Hope this helps. Good luck with your 2004 Lincoln Navigator amplifier installation.

  2. I have a 2004 Lincoln Navigator, I want to add a power line to feed my amp, where would be the best place to add a positive line, do I need to drill a hole? And where would be the safest place if so. thanks.

  3. My 2004 Lincoln Navigator radio will stop playing without warning. Then without warning (usually in a day or two) it comes back on. Any ideas on what the heck is the problem? Anyone?

  4. Frank, you will need an automotive auxiliary input adapter. This adapter will allow you to input any mp3 player or portable music player into your factory radio. This is the easiest and most cost effective way to add an audio input into your factory stereo. Here is the adapter you will need:

    Auxiliary Input Adapter for 2000 Hyundai Sonata

    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 with your 2000 Hyundai Sonata aux input adapter installation.

  5. Hi, I have a 2004 lincoln navigator, 6 CD changer, No rear DVD system whatsoever. My problem is: on the radio display, it says CD/AUX. I have been looking for the AUX input to no avail. Please help me. I just want to be able to play my IPOD in the car.

  6. Alex, most late model vehicles do not have inputs to feed an mp3 audio signal to your factory stereo. You would have to install automotive auxiliary input adapter. An automotive auxiliary input adapter will allow you to input any mp3 player or portable music player into your factory radio. This is the easiest and most cost effective to add an audio input into your factory stereo. Here is the adapter you will need:

    Auxiliary Input Adapter for 2004 Lincoln Navigator

    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 with your 2004 Lincoln Navigator aux input adapter installation.

  7. is there an output for an aux cable on the back of the in stock stereo? I am trying to get the ability to use my itouch in the car.

  8. dude, i was going nuts trying to find this color code. this is the only site that wasn’t giving me a run around and trying to sell me some book. thank you!

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