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2004 Pontiac Grand Am Radio Wiring Diagram

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Question: Where can I find a 2004 Pontiac Grand Am radio wiring diagram? What are the 2004 Pontiac Grand Am radio wiring harness colors?

If you’re looking to change the radio in your 2004 Pontiac Grand Am or troubleshoot why your car radio stopped working, we’re here to help!

Our comprehensive 2004 Pontiac Grand Am radio wiring diagram shows you all the radio wire harness colors, car speaker wiring colors and car speaker sizes. Use our 2004 Pontiac Grand Am stereo wiring guide to help you with your car radio and installation needs.

2004 Pontiac Grand Am Radio Wiring Diagram

This 2004 Pontiac Grand Am radio wiring chart shows you all the 2004 Pontiac Grand Am radio 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.

Application Radio Wire Color
Car Radio Battery Wire (Constant 12v+) Orange
Car Radio Accessory Wire (Switched 12v+) The radio harness does not provide a switched power source. Run a wire to the fuse box for switched power.
Car Radio Ground Wire Black/White
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Car Radio Illumination Wire Gray
Car Stereo Dimmer Wire Brown
Car Radio Antenna Trigger Wire N/A
Car Radio Amp Trigger Wire Pink
Car Radio Amplifier Location Car amplifier is mounted behind the trim on the left side of the trunk.
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2004 Pontiac Grand Am Speaker Wiring Guide

This 2004 Pontiac Grand Am speaker wiring chart shows you every speaker wire color and the speaker wire polarity. Use this 2004 Pontiac Grand Am speaker wiring guide to help you with a speaker replacement or speaker upgrade. If the car speaker wiring information you’re searching for is not listed, please don’t hesitate to ask for it at the bottom of this page.

Application Speaker Wire Color
Front Left Speaker Positive Wire (+) Tan
Front Left Speaker Negative Wire (-) Gray
Front Right Speaker Positive Wire (+) Light Green
Front Right Speaker Negative Wire (-) Dark Green
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Rear Left Speaker Positive Wire (+) Brown
Rear Left Speaker Negative Wire (-) Yellow
Rear Right Speaker Positive Wire (+) Dark Blue
Rear Right Speaker Negative Wire (-) Light Blue
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2004 Pontiac Grand Am Speaker Sizes and Location

This 2004 Pontiac Grand Am speaker size chart shows your speaker measurements and speaker locations. Use this chart to see what speaker fits in your 2004 Pontiac Grand Am.

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 4″ Speakers
Front Speaker Depth N/A
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 Speaker Size (Coupe) 6 1/2″ Speakers
Rear Speaker Depth (Coupe) N/A
Rear Speaker Location (Coupe) Rear Deck
Rear Speaker Size (Sedan) 6 1/2″ Speakers
Rear Speaker Depth (Sedan) N/A
Rear Speaker Location (Sedan) Rear Deck
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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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27 thoughts on “2004 Pontiac Grand Am Radio Wiring Diagram”

  1. Dovi, you may have mixed up the battery constant and accessory switched wires. The battery constant always sends power to the radio to save your radio stations and other audio settings. The accessory switched wire sends power to your radio only when the key is in the ignition and your 2004 Pontiac Grand Am is on. Check your wiring and make sure the correct radio wires are hooked up to the correct wires on your factory harness. Hope this helps. Good luck with your 2004 Pontiac Grand Am radio installation.

  2. I have a problem I hooked up my 2004 Pontiac Grand Am radio but it doesn’t go off when I turn off the car or open the door. Why does that happen is there a way around it or some kind of correct that needs to be done?

  3. i am currently hooking up a new stereo in my 2004 pontiac grand am. but i have a purple wire which is not on the diagram. what is the purple wire for? anyone?

  4. I am having a MAJOR MAJOR complication with my grand am. I purchased a wiring harness which the colors do not match up directly from the stocked wires that are in the back of the radio. I connected the wires properly (eg. battery, ignition, remote, ground, ect ect), i heard the radio making a sound when the key is turned on, but no lighting is coming from the actually aftermarket head unit what so ever. I’ve worked on it for hours upon hours, and looked at many websites, but nothing seems to help me figure this problem out. There are too many colors back there and it’s confusing the h*ll out of me, i feel I’m in a crayola box! anyone got any ideas?

  5. Roland, technically you could connect your 2004 Pontiac Grand Am amplifier turn on wire to the radio switched 12v+ wire. That way your amplifier is on whenever your 2004 Pontiac Grand Am is on and off whenever your 2004 Pontiac Grand Am is off. Just make sure to run an in-line fuse holder with a 1-amp fuse on the amplifier turn on wire. Hope this helps. Good luck with your 2004 Pontiac Grand Am amplifier install.

  6. Where do you run the remote wire on a stock cd player I have already installed the amp subs and the in-Line controller ?

  7. Nicky, you can fit a single DIN radio or double DIN radio. Simply choose which radio you want:

    Single DIN Car Stereo for 2004 Pontiac Grand Am
    Double DIN Car Stereo for 2004 Pontiac Grand Am

    With the car stereo wiring harness and car radio dash kit, you should be able to install your after market radio with ease. 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 Pontiac Grand Am stereo installation.

  8. I have a 04 Grand Am and I installed an aftermarket head unit. When I turn it on it turns on for a few seconds and then turns off and won’t turn back on. Is there a security issue I have to deal with or is it something else?

  9. Hey! i purchased a 2004 grand am gt and i see the oem radio is not working. The guy that i bought the car from say the radio work once in a while. so i run a positive wire straight from the battery to the orange wire and the radio is working now but the clock on the radio itself where you should see what station is playing is not on, i wanna know if i am missing something. And if i should cut the orange wire to where ever its going and connect the wire that i run from the battery directly behind the radio? Thanks

  10. James, you will need an automotive antenna adapter. This antenna adapter will allow you to connect your factory antenna line to your after market radio. Here is the antenna adapter you will need:

    2004 Pontiac Grand Am Antenna Adapter

    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 Pontiac Grand Am antenna adapter installation.

  11. Kyle, run a wire to the steering column and use the orange wire in the ignition switch harness. Hope this helps. Good luck with your 2004 Pontiac Grand Am stereo install.

  12. The wiring diagram saved me, especially the part about the 12v switched wire. I just installed the radio and when it didnt turn on i of course was a little miffed because I do a spot freaking perfect install job on every radio I do. My only question is where should I run the wired to in the fuse box? I’ll probably figure it out soon but an answer might help still

  13. I recently took my car to an audio dealership where the guy there told me that my OEM CD din does not have RCA out, and that i would have to buy a certain product ( i think it was called “RE-q”, which costs around 150$ ) if i was planning to install a separate amp. is this true, or was he just trying to upsale me?

  14. Kenval, run a primary wire from the back of the radio to the steering column and use the orange wire in the ignition switch harness. This will provide a switched power source for your car stereo. Hope this helps. Good luck with your 2004 Pontiac Grand Am stereo install.

  15. i just put in a new CD player but i don’t understand something. how do i Run a wire to the fuse-box for switched power.

  16. Craig, it sounds like either your factory stereo has gone bad or the factory amplifier is faulty. It would take some installation know how to troubleshoot your stereo problem. We suggest you take your car to an experienced audio installer and have them troubleshoot your audio system. Hope this helps. Good luck.

  17. I have a factory stereo in my 2004 Grand Am. Neither of the back speakers work anymore? How do check the wiring to make sure nothing came loose? Or check for other problems.

  18. Pulled out my radio to un-jam a cd out of the cd player. Got the CD out and the player working fine but after I plugged everything back in noticed that the clock display was very dim. Can’t seem to figure it out. Any suggestion on getting the display to be fully illuminated. I have the basic radio that came with the car.

  19. Dm, it sounds like your remote wire was not hooked up correctly. Pressing the brakes or hitting bumps shouldn’t prevent your amp from running. Take your remote wire and hook it up to your Accessory Switched 12v+ Wire. That way your amplifier is on whenever your 2004 Pontiac Grand Am is on and off whenever your 2004 Pontiac Grand Am is off. Just make sure to run an in-line fuse holder with a 1-amp fuse on the amplifier turn on wire. Hope this helps. Good Luck.

  20. I wired my amp, sub and speakers in my 2004 Grand Am. It takes about 4-8 seconds before my amp powers up (if it powers up at all) when I start my car. After driving for a minute it shuts off, or if I sit in my car and pump the brakes it shuts the amp off too. On warm days the amp usually stays on longer, but sometimes I’ll hit a bump in the road and the amp wil go on for a second or two, but usually it stays off when I’m driving and it has powered down. My ground is directly to metal, my power supply is 4 gage wire and is live, but I’m wondering if there is a problem with my remote in the original car radio??? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.

  21. Todd, make sure your settings on the radio itself are set to dim your dash lights. Most car radios (right out of the box) come set to illuminate at the brightest setting without regards to the dimmer wire. Go through your radio settings and set your illumination to dim with the dimmer wire. Hope this helps. Good luck.

  22. Thank you so much for this — it worked GREAT!

    One question — I have a VR3 VR500CS-BT unit that has a wire for the ‘Dashboard Light Dimmer’, however with this connected to either the gray or brown wires listed here (and not the speaker wires!), the result is the same — the lights stay on fully illuminated, regardless of whther my dash lights are on, off, or dimmed.

    I suppose it could be the unit. Any help?

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