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Metra 70-7550 Receiver Wiring Harness Connect a new car stereo in select 1994-2012 Nissan and Infiniti vehicles

Item # 120707550

This vehicle-specific wiring harness makes connections between your new car stereo and your car's electrical...

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About the Metra 70-7550 Receiver Wiring Harness

Metra 70-7550 Receiver Wiring Harness

This vehicle-specific wiring harness makes connections between your new car stereo and your car's electrical system.

Metra 70-7550 Receiver Wiring Harness

This vehicle-specific wiring harness makes connections between your new car stereo and your car's electrical system.

First, attach the color-coded wires on your Crutchfield-supplied harness to the wires from your new stereo. If you're not using a soldering iron, we recommend that you purchase some wire connectors to secure the connections. Check out our handy article on three ways to connect the wiring harness here.

Now, once this harness is connected to your new stereo, you'll be able to plug right into your car's factory radio connector. This harness saves installation time since you won't have to cut factory wires individually, and this also enables you to re-install the factory radio if needed. A detailed instruction sheet comes with the harness. Warranty: 60 days.

Please read this important note: This harness may not contain provisions for every wire needed to complete your installation, and it will not accommodate special navigation, video, or factory steering wheel control connections. You will need a special adapter if you want your factory steering wheel audio controls to work with your new stereo.

Connections:

Note: You will need to connect the harness's ground wire and the receiver's ground wire to your vehicle's chassis.

  • 12V constant power
  • 12V switched power
  • chassis ground
  • amplifier shield ground — connects to your new receiver's chassis
  • power antenna turn-on
  • amplifier turn-on
  • illumination
  • left front speaker +/-
  • right front speaker +/-
  • left rear speaker +/-
  • right rear speaker +/-
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What's in the box:

  • Power/Front speaker harness
  • Rear speaker harness
MFR #70-7550

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Features

Metra Wiring Harness: Metra wiring harnesses prevent you from having to cut your vehicle's factory radio plug when replacing your factory radio with an aftermarket head unit. Simply solder or crimp the Metra wiring harness to your aftermarket head unit's harness (solder & crimps not included), plug the aftermarket head unit's plug into the rear chassis of the aftermarket head unit, and plug the Metra wiring harness into your vehicle's factory radio plug.

Note: Installation tools, hardware, & accessories are not included & sold separately. Please see the Accessories tab for recommendations & availability.

Wiring Notes: If the Metra wiring harness is not equipped with a ground wire, you will need to ground the aftermarket head unit's ground wire to the metal chassis of your vehicle. Some vehicle's may require you to bypass the vehicle's factory amplifier (in another location from factory radio) or hardwire certain connections. If your vehicle is equipped with factory steering wheel controls, an additional adapter is required & sold separately.

Wire Code Chart:

(Power/Front Speaker Harness)

Wire Color Function
Red +12 Volt Accessory
Orange Illumination
Empty (none)
Yellow +12 Volt Constant
Blue Power Antenna
Gray Right Front Speaker +
Gray/Black Right Front Speaker -
White Left Front Speaker +
White/Black Left Front Speaker -

(Speaker Harness)

Wire Color Function
Empty (none)
Blue/White Amplifier Turn-on
Green Left Rear Speaker +
Green/Black Left Rear Speaker -
Violet Right Rear Speaker +
Violet/Black Right Rear Speaker -

Wiring Note: This harness has no ground wire; the new radio must be grounded to the vehicle chassis.

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14 questions already asked

Q
Went to local auto parts store, and also car dealership, both gave me the wrong wiring harness for my install. How do I know this is right one that will work?
jeff  Dec 09, 2022
1 answer
A
We perform extensive research to ensure that the parts we recommend are the best possible option for the job. However, we would recommend reaching out to us via online chat or phone at 1-800-324-9695 to review your vehicle details with a product advisor. They'll be happy to review your project!
zachary  Dec 09, 2022 (Staff)
Q
I need instruction on how to install it. Is it color coordinated or someway else? I need clear instructions please. Thanks in advance.
schilo  Mar 31, 2022
1 answer
A
Usually color for color, but depends on your vehicle. If you purchase the product from Crutchfield, you can contact our Tech Support team. They can walk you through the connections. Our toll-free Tech Support number would be printed on your invoice, and is also available under the "My Orders" tab in the "My Account" section of our website. If you need help with a new purchase you can contact one of our Product Advisors by phone (1-800-324-9695) or online chat. They should be able to help answer your question. If you are not purchasing from Crutchfield, then you may want to contact the manufacturer.
kenneth  Apr 02, 2022 (Staff)
Q
Need to know if this would work with connecting new radio with backup camera to 2005 Nissan Pathfinder that came with navigation system?
jasmine  Jan 19, 2022
1 answer
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You will want to contact an Advisor by phone (1-800-324-9695) or online chat to discuss compatibility with your factory system. They will be able to pull up your vehicle and see if this will integrate. If it does not, then they will also be able to discuss other options with you.
kenneth  Jan 22, 2022 (Staff)
Q
I need to confirm this is the correct harness? 2011 Xterra Pro 4X with Rockford Fosgate system, 6CD MP3 head unit, external amplifier Mdl # 28185 9BH5A. Please advise. Thanks,
dale  Dec 31, 2020
1 answer
A
We do not list this harness as working on your Xterra. I recommend contacting an advisor by calling 1-800-324-9695 to get a personal recommendation on the wiring harness and all parts needed
jason  Jan 20, 2021 (Staff)
Q
Have 2006 Titan SE with CD6 changer without Rockford fossgate speakers witch harness do I need?
larry  Apr 28, 2020
1 answer
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Hi Larry, please chat with an Advisor online, or by phone at 1-800-324-9695, we will be happy to go over the 2 harnesses in this package in relation to the needs of your vehicle.
jessica  May 22, 2020 (Staff)
Q
Why are there 3 plugs going into my factory radio in my 2011 Nissan Titan and this kit comes with only 2?
dillon  Dec 17, 2019
1 answer
A
If I remember correctly, one of the three will not be necessary for the new head unit.
greg  Dec 17, 2019
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02 Nissan Altima with 6 speakers including the tweeters, (non Bose) Will this wire harness work? Thanks!
cisco  May 30, 2019
1 answer
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Yes that is the wiring harness we recommend for installing an aftermarket radio in a 2002 Nissan Altima without the Bose system. If you want to make sure you have the dash kit, steering wheel adapter, or any other installation essentials you can connect with one of our friendly product advisors here: https://bit.ly/2QNxGQB
casey  Jun 10, 2019 (Staff)
Q
Will this work with a 2006 Nissan Sentra special Rockford Fosgate system?
jerome  Aug 05, 2017
1 answer
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You can check to see if this will fit your vehicle by using our Outfit My Car tool: http://www.crutchfield.com/car/carselector.aspx For additional details on fit or installation please contact an Advisor by phone (1-800-324-9695) or online chat. They will be able to pull up your vehicle and give you the details on if this will fit and what you will need for an installation in your vehicle.
kenneth  Aug 06, 2017 (Staff)
Q
would this be the harness to use for an 05 g35 aftermarket radio?
ken2k  May 02, 2016
1 answer
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Thanks for your question. It depends on your vehicle options. If you do not have the Bose system, then yes that is the correct harness. If you do have the Bose system then you would need this one: http://www.crutchfield.com/p_142C4NN03/Scosche-CNN03-Wiring-Interface.html?search=142c4nn03&avf=N&skipvs=T Hope that helps.
kenneth  May 02, 2016 (Staff)
Q
What wire harness can I use for a kenwood radio for my 2013 nissan versa?
kenneth  Feb 17, 2016
1 answer
A
For additional details on fit or installation please contact an Advisor by phone (1-800-324-9695) or online chat. They will be able to pull up your vehicle and give you the details on if this will fit and what you will need for an installation in your vehicle.
kenneth  Feb 17, 2016 (Staff)
Q
Will this part work on a 2008 Nissan Frontier Nismo?
doug  Jan 13, 2016
1 answer
A
For details on fit or installation please contact an Advisor by phone (1-800-324-9695) or online chat. They will be able to pull up your vehicle and give you the details on if this will fit and what you will need for an installation in your vehicle.
kenneth  Jan 13, 2016 (Staff)
Q
I have a 2001 Nissan Frontier SC with the factory upgraded sound system that comes with the SC model. Si this the right product for me?
rj123  Jan 12, 2016
1 answer
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For details on fit or installation please contact an Advisor by phone (1-800-324-9695) or online chat. They will be able to pull up your vehicle and give you the details on if this will fit and what you will need for an installation in your vehicle.
kristina  Jan 13, 2016 (Staff)
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What gauge wire is the harness? I need to know what size butt connectors to use.
james  Apr 28, 2014
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At age 79 going 80 in July, my answer may be a little late for you. I used 16 of the 22-18 GA, But Splice Connectors and just 1 16-14 GA. I crimped the connectors and wrapped each with colored electrical tape and bundled the lot with electrical tape and twine. I know soldering is better than crimping but my hands are not steady anymore. Hawaii air is very corrosive so a good tape job is necessary. The sound coming out from my car speakers are just outstanding so I know my connections are for now ok. Good luck!
chester  May 13, 2014
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I am not sure what the gauge is ,because I soldered my connection.
david k  Apr 30, 2014
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I think that it was around 16 / 18 gauge I had what I needed on hand so I am not sure, but I think you can get by with some thing that will work on 16 gauge. KI4MGM 73 William
william  Apr 29, 2014
A
I actually haven't installed it in the truck yet, so I was able to look at the harness and it appears to be 18 gauge wire. I checked with connectors I have and red butt connectors fit correctly. Hope this helps.
ray  Apr 29, 2014
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I want to say they are 16-18 ga. Im leaning more towards 18 ga. But I can't say for certain. You should be able to get away with using 16 ga connectors with no issues. I'd recommend the heatshrink type.
garrett j  Apr 28, 2014
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16 gauge
amber n  Apr 28, 2014
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