Crv Stereo Wiring Diagram: 2007 Honda

Why? Cutting off the factory plug devalues your car and makes it a nightmare to troubleshoot later. The diagram below is for mating your aftermarket stereo’s wires to an adapter harness—or for diagnosing factory issues. Here is the standard color code for the main 20-pin connector (Connector A). Power & Ground (The Essentials) | Function | Wire Color | Note | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Constant 12V+ (Memory) | White / Blue | Keeps your clock and presets saved. | | Switched 12V+ (Accessory) | Red / Black | Turns on the radio when the key is turned. | | Ground (GND) | Black | The most important wire. Don't skip it. | | Illumination | Red / Blue | Dims the radio when you turn on headlights. | | Antenna Remote | Blue / White | Turns on the factory antenna amplifier. | Speakers (Left Side) | Function | Wire Color | | :--- | :--- | | Front Left (+) Positive | Blue / Green | | Front Left (-) Negative | Gray / Black | | Rear Left (+) Positive | Blue / Yellow | | Rear Left (-) Negative | Gray / White | Speakers (Right Side) | Function | Wire Color | | :--- | :--- | | Front Right (+) Positive | Red / Green | | Front Right (-) Negative | Brown / Black | | Rear Right (+) Positive | Red / Yellow | | Rear Right (-) Negative | Brown / White | Note: The 2007 CR-V does not have a factory amp in most trims (LX, EX). If you have the Factory Navigation or "Premium" sound package (rare), there is a second smaller plug for the amplifier trigger wire (Blue). What About the Factory Subwoofer? If you have the EX-L with the subwoofer mounted in the rear cargo area, you will notice the main harness does not have RCA outputs. You will need a Line Output Converter (LOC) . Tap into the rear speaker wires (Blue/Yellow and Gray/White for Left; Red/Yellow and Brown/White for Right) to feed signal to your aftermarket sub amp. Common Issues When Wiring This Model 1. No Power? Check the two fuses. Honda puts a 15A fuse in the under-dash fuse box (Radio) and a 20A fuse in the under-hood box (Back Up). If your constant wire (White/Blue) doesn't have power, the "Back Up" fuse is blown.

You cannot hardwire the steering wheel buttons to a generic stereo. You will need an adapter like the Axxess ASWC-1 or Maestro SW . These units connect to the factory 4-pin connector in the dash. The "Speed-Sensitive Volume" Quirk The factory radio had a feature called "SVC" (Speed-Sensitive Volume Control). The radio received a VSS (Vehicle Speed Sensor) signal via the Pink wire in pin 18. Aftermarket stereos generally ignore this wire. Just tape it off; your new radio won't need it. Final Verdict The 2007 Honda CR-V is one of the easier cars to wire. As long as you match the 12V Constant , Switched , and Ground correctly, the speakers are straightforward. 2007 Honda Crv Stereo Wiring Diagram

The 2007 and 2008 CR-V share the exact same wiring colors. If you have a 2009-2011, double-check the illumination wire (Honda changed it to Orange in later years). Here is the standard color code for the

The 2007 CR-V has a diversity antenna hidden in the rear glass. You must connect the Blue/White wire from the car to the "Power Antenna" (usually blue) wire on your new stereo. If you skip this, you will only get static. | | Ground (GND) | Black | The most important wire