Metra 70-1743 Receiver Wiring Harness
Anthony from Dothan, AL on 6/29/2023
1991 Dodge Stealth
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Metra 70-1743 Receiver Wiring Harness
Crutchfield customer from Danville, PA on 6/12/2020
1991 Dodge Stealth
much needed for easy wiring to factory harness for my Dodge Stealth.
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Metra 70-1743 Receiver Wiring Harness
Crutchfield customer from Elko, NV on 7/14/2018
1991 Dodge Stealth
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wiring harness, vehicle audio.
Crutchfield customer from St Petersburg, FL on 6/5/2017
1992 Mitsubishi 3000GT
wiring harness worked perfectly, was easy to install. easy to locate the correct wire. It was better than expected.
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Perfect
John from Belleview, WA on 11/27/2016
1989 Mitsubishi Montero
Gen 1 Montero - perfect fit. Don't be bashful about deleting wires you don't need; for Gen 1s, you can lose the blue wire for a powered antenna, and the orange/white for illumination dimming.
Pros: Exact fit with standard wire colors
Cons: None
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Stealth instal
Brett from Findlay, ohio on 7/18/2016
1993 Dodge Stealth
Could not use these adapter connectors with my stealth. I had to but splice the new connector that came the head unit onto the existing wiring. Instructions were sketchy and didn't help.
Pros: Could not use this with the existing connectors in my stealth.
Cons: Did not work for this install and diagrams did not help. Had to butt splice wiring and look up schematics for connections on Internet.
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Metra 70-1743 Receiver Wiring Harness
Crutchfield customer from California on 7/2/2015
1993 Mitsubishi Montero
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wire harness
Arthur from Phoenix Arizona on 3/5/2015
1988 Dodge Ram 50
Nice product didn't use all the wire
Pros: Easy instructions
Cons: 2 many wires not needed
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Harness
JD from San Francisco, CA on 12/5/2014
1987 Dodge Raider
Great overall product
Pros: Fit and function like OEM connector end.
Cons: No ground wire. Simple fix but heads up would be nice.
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Worked Great ! Plug and Play..
FishAholic from Panama City, Fla. on 3/21/2014
1989 Mitsubishi Montero
No Problems ! Easy Install for my Amatuer Self !
Pros: Plugged in with Tightness and Works Fine !
Cons: None !
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good harness
Miguel from Chicago, Illinois on 8/1/2013
1994 Mitsubishi Eclipse
Hey can't give a bad review for something that works perfectly! Took a second to remember my soldering skills but I got it together within an hour with heat shrink and everything for superior quality
Pros: Plug n play once it was soldered
Cons: The soldering
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Great product
Mark from Chicago illions on 6/5/2013
1992 Dodge Stealth
Great product help out a ton
Pros: Made and easy install
Cons: None
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Harness works fine
Jesse from Lexington, KY on 1/16/2012
1990 Plymouth Laser
Installed head unit using this harness in a 1990 Plymouth Laser, this will work with any first gen DSM Mitsubishi Eclipse, Plymouth Laser, or Eagle Talon. Not sure but it may even work with old 3000GT/Stealths. A little funky to wire as some of the + and - wires are on different connectors for the same speaker, just be sure to pay attention. The right rear or one of the rear speakers was a different color than what the manual said and was different color from the head unit's harness but it was the only one that had me confused. All in all a pretty standard easy install. If you use the factory radio retaining bracket from your Eclipse stock radio it will likely ground the radio out, if not just screw that ground wire into one of the mounting screws on the front of the mounting bracket from the stock radio. Should work fine.
Pros: Perfect fit to factory harness and all speakers work fine. This harness is hard or impossible to find in stock at stores, lucky for us we have Crutchfield. Prepare DSM owners to discard your cassette adapters and FM transmitters.
Cons: Diagram and color mix ups could confuse a novice installer. Recommend installing power supply to harness first, insulating power supply wires and ground and then individually connect one speaker at a time ( both + and - for that particular speaker ) to be sure you've got it all figured out before jamming it in the dash.
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Wiring was good instructions poor
Roger from Merrifield MN on 7/2/2011
1992 Dodge Stealth
The wiring harness was just fine. But, the instructions for wiring the orange wires seems to be backwards. When I wired the solid orange wire to the white striped orange wire the radio lights would go out when I turned on the cars headlights. I called the service dept. and the tech looked at the diagram and told me to make sure it was wired that way and it should work. I checked and it was wired as instructed and did not work. So, I wired it with the two orange w/white stripe wires together and everything is now working fine.
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