2019–2023 Ford Edge Radio Wiring Diagram (2nd Gen Facelift, CD4)

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2019–2023 Chassis Codes: CD4 Platform (Facelift)  |  Model Years: 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, and 2023

This page provides the complete 2019–2023 Ford Edge radio wiring diagram for the facelifted 2nd generation CD4 chassis. Use this guide when installing an aftermarket head unit or troubleshooting your factory stereo in a 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, or 2023 Ford Edge.

The 2019 refresh brought updated front and rear styling, a new performance-oriented ST trim, and an electronic rotary gear shift dial that freed up center console space but also changed how the surrounding trim panels fit around the radio and climate stack. SYNC 3 continued as the standard infotainment system on an 8-inch touchscreen across most trims, with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto added in later production years. The optional Bang & Olufsen (B&O Play) premium audio system, with a factory amplifier and subwoofer, remained available on ST and Titanium trims. Ford ended Edge production after the 2023 model year, so confirm your exact trim, model year, and audio package before purchasing aftermarket installation components, since factory parts availability will only decrease over time.

2019–2023 Ford Edge Stereo Wiring Diagram

Use the wiring table below for your 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, and 2023 Ford Edge stereo wire color codes, speaker wiring, and harness pinout.

Wire Function Wire Color & Location
Battery Constant Power Wire (12V+) White/Brown
Accessory Switched Power Wire (12V+) Run a Power Wire to the Fuse Box or ignition switch harness for switched power.
Ground Wire Black/Gray
Illumination Wire N/A
Dimmer Wire N/A
Antenna Trigger Wire N/A
Amplifier Trigger Wire N/A
Factory Amplifier Location N/A
Rear View Camera Video Positive Wire (+) N/A
Rear View Camera Video Negative Wire (–) N/A
Center Speaker Positive Wire (+) N/A
Center Speaker Negative Wire (–) N/A
Front Left Tweeter Positive Wire (+) Green/Orange
Front Left Tweeter Negative Wire (–) Gray/Orange
Front Right Tweeter Positive Wire (+) Violet/Orange
Front Right Tweeter Negative Wire (–) Yellow/Orange
Front Left Speaker Positive Wire (+) Blue
Front Left Speaker Negative Wire (–) Gray/Brown
Front Right Speaker Positive Wire (+) Yellow/Orange
Front Right Speaker Negative Wire (–) Green/Brown
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 (+) Gray/Brown
Rear Left Speaker Negative Wire (–) Gray/Violet
Rear Right Speaker Positive Wire (+) Green/Violet
Rear Right Speaker Negative Wire (–) Gray
Subwoofer Positive Wire (+) N/A
Subwoofer Negative Wire (–) N/A

Note: Front tweeter and subwoofer wiring applies to ST and Titanium models equipped with the optional B&O Play premium audio system. SE and SEL trims with the standard system will not have these components.

2019–2023 Ford Edge Speaker Sizes and Locations

Use the speaker table below for your 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, and 2023 Ford Edge speaker sizes and locations.

Speakers Speaker Size & Location
Center Speaker Size 3-1/2″ Speakers
Center Speaker Location Center of the Dash
Front Tweeter Speaker Size 1″ Tweeters
Front Tweeter Speaker Location Front A-Pillars
Front Speaker Size 6″ x 9″ Speakers
Front Speaker Location Front Doors
Rear Tweeter Speaker Size 1″ Tweeters
(Bang & Olufsen Audio)
Rear Tweeter Speaker Location Rear Doors
(Bang & Olufsen Audio)
Rear Mid Speaker Size 3-1/2″ Speakers
(Bang & Olufsen Audio)
Rear Mid Speaker Location D-Pillars
(Bang & Olufsen Audio)
Rear Speaker Size 6-1/2″ Speakers
Rear Speaker Location Rear Doors
Subwoofer Speaker Size 8″ Subwoofer
(Bang & Olufsen Audio)
Subwoofer Speaker Location Side Panel in Cargo Area
(Bang & Olufsen Audio)

Frequently Asked Questions

Does the electronic gear shift dial on the 2019–2023 Ford Edge affect radio installation?

Indirectly, yes. The 2019 refresh replaced the traditional gear shift lever with a rotary shift dial on the center console, freeing up space that Ford used to reshape the surrounding console and trim panels. While this does not change the head unit’s wiring harness itself, it can affect which dash kits and trim panels fit correctly around the radio opening, so make sure any Dash Kit or replacement trim piece is listed specifically for 2019-and-later Edge models rather than the pre-facelift 2015–2018 version.

Do I need a factory amp bypass for the 2019–2023 Ford Edge?

If your Edge has the optional Bang & Olufsen (B&O Play) premium audio system, available on ST and Titanium trims, yes. That system uses a factory amplifier and subwoofer, so a line output converter or amp bypass harness is typically needed to properly integrate an aftermarket radio or Amplifier. Standard SE and SEL trims run a non-amplified system and generally do not need a bypass.

Will replacing the factory radio disable wireless Apple CarPlay on later Edge models?

Yes, if your Edge is one of the model years that received wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto support through SYNC 3. That wireless connectivity is tied to the factory head unit and its software, so installing an Aftermarket Radio removes it unless the replacement unit has its own equivalent wireless smartphone integration built in.

Will I need to retain steering wheel audio controls on a 2019–2023 Ford Edge?

Yes. Steering wheel-mounted audio controls remained standard equipment across all trims through the end of Edge production. These buttons use a resistance-based multiplex signal that most Aftermarket Radios cannot read without a dedicated steering wheel control retention interface.

What should I know since the Ford Edge was discontinued after 2023?

Ford ended Edge production after the 2023 model year when the Oakville, Ontario assembly plant shifted to electric vehicle production. This means OEM replacement Head Units, factory connectors, and other original wiring components will become harder to source and more expensive over time. When working on audio in a late-production Edge, using a quality harness adapter rather than cutting into the factory harness helps preserve the original wiring and keeps the vehicle easier to service or resell down the road.

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If you have verified 2019–2023 Ford Edge radio wiring data — wire colors, pin locations, harness adapter tips, or speaker sizes — please share it in the comments below. Community-submitted data is reviewed and added to the table above to help other Edge owners. If you have a question about your Ford Edge stereo installation, post it below and our community will work to find an answer.

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