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In this guide, I’ll break down the color-by-color, explain what each wire does, and cover the common pitfalls (like the dreaded "blue/white" confusion). Quick Reference: The 16-Pin Wiring Harness The KDC-BT555U uses a standard 16-pin JVC/Kenwood harness . You should never cut the plug off the back of the stereo; instead, use this harness to connect to your car’s factory wiring (or an aftermarket adapter).

If you’ve just picked up a JVC KDC-BT555U (or the similar Kenwood Excelon variant), congratulations—you’ve got a solid, Bluetooth-enabled single-DIN head unit. However, a stereo is only as good as its installation. Kdc-bt555u Wiring Diagram

Take your time, solder your connections, and use a multimeter to test the Red and Yellow wires before plugging in the stereo. A little patience now saves you from pulling the unit out again next weekend. In this guide, I’ll break down the color-by-color,

| Symptom | Likely Cause | Fix | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | No power, no display | Red & Yellow swapped | Swap them. Red to ignition, Yellow to constant. | | Radio turns off when I switch to Bluetooth | Blue wire connected to an amp | Move amp remote wire to instead. | | Only one side has sound | A speaker wire pair is reversed or disconnected | Check Gray (+) goes to Right Front (+). | | Bass is very weak | One speaker is wired out of phase (+ to -) | Flip the + and - wires on one speaker. | | Screen dims randomly | Orange/White wire picking up noise | Leave Orange/White disconnected. | Wiring Methods: Solder vs. Crimp vs. T-Taps For the KDC-BT555U, I strongly recommend soldering + heat shrink or high-quality butt connectors . Do not use cheap "T-taps" or "scotch locks"—they vibrate loose and corrode in a car’s environment. If you’ve just picked up a JVC KDC-BT555U

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