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    Help replacing/bypassing stock Infinity amp 09 Kia

    The stock infinity amp went bad in my Kia and I'm looking to replace it with an aftermarket 5 channel amp. I'm looking for a harness adapter for the stock Kia Infinity harness.

    Part# Infinity Amplifier 96370-3F450

    Is there a pre-made harness for this by any chance? Or a wiring/color diagram?

    Thanks in advance!

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    Re: Help replacing/bypassing stock Infinity amp 09 Kia

    Did you check here? http://metraonline.com/
    I would have looked for you, but all I know is a 2009 kia....

    I know I just went behind the head unit of my wife's kia sorento (she didn't have the infinity amp though). I had to populate a couple plugs from the metra harnesses, but it was fairly easy.
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    Re: Help replacing/bypassing stock Infinity amp 09 Kia

    I don't know the wiring colors, but I've replaced a few of these due to water damage. If I remember right, the narrow plug has the input wires in twisted pairs and the wide plug has the output wires in twisted pairs. The colors will be the same for input and output except 1 set I think. (For example, if one of the twisted pairs for input is white and brown, most likely the output pair is white and brown) The extra set of output wires go to the subwoofer (it doesn't have a dedicated input), the extra pair of red wires is 12V constant, the extra set of black wires is ground, and I think the orange/black wire is 12V turn-on. If you have a DMM and a test speaker, you should be able to sort it out.

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