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Juke audio wiring info

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#1 · (Edited by Moderator)
Sorry if has already been posted and I am boring you, but I figured why not.

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You will be able to click and enlarge. Hope it helps atleast one Juker.

A little more info below. Sorry it is chopped up. Too lazy to type it all out and the tech info does not like any copy/paste/saving type actions.





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This diagram only applies to 11-14 years, the 15+ models did switch around some wires such as auxiliary audio jack, USB port, video input, etc. If anyone is interested, I'll make another one of these for the 15+ models.

I have struggled to find good wiring diagram information based on the AV system of the Juke. Information regarding retaining the USB port, auxiliary port, factory subwoofer, and reverse camera functionality is hard to come by in a reliable form. I dug up the service manual and did my own installation using its AV wiring information and found it to be completely accurate to my 2013 SV with rockford audio.

I created a simple diagram with all relevant information needed to retain all of these functions with an aftermarket stereo system installation or modify your current installation.

Interesting notes:

The reverse camera requires 6v power applied rather than 12v, I read a facebook post in a juke group that a guy wired up 12v into the camera + power wire and didn't have a problem but I wouldn't recommend this and to use a small and cheap DC DC buck converter to drop to 6v for the reverse camera power terminal.

Baseline and Rockford Fosgate models are both head-unit amplified, not externally amplified thus the door and tweeter speaker wiring terminals are the same. Tweeters are wired in parallel with the front speakers with built-in crossover filter. The factory subwoofer has its own amplifier that can be fed with low-level RCA signal from an aftermarket head unit with full retained function.

Steering wheel control buttons all function via the three different steering wheel wire terminals, others have claimed that the bluetooth module behind the glove box needs to be tapped into to retain the bluetooth control buttons; that is unnecessary.
 

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#4 · (Edited)
You are welcome. No photos as of yet, I will update as they are available.
This info can change depending on if you do have the Intelligent key (I believe most do). Before using the above info and blaming me for anything, this is tech info available to me from Directed Electronics, if you have something you are unsure of, PM me and I will check for any updates/notes.


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See attached doc in first post.
 
#6 ·
Is this for a car with or without nav?
 
#10 ·
so there is a difference between inteligent key and non.......
I got another scematic that states the sub is on 30 and 31 pin and a shield on pin 32.
 
#11 ·
There are no notes indicating any difference in the sub wiring. That being said, for the Nissan Cubes there are variations in wire codes depending on US/International models. So far the Juke only shows up on the US charts. Not saying this is true for the Juke as well....Just offering hope.
 
#14 ·
OK, the rears on my Juke are as follows...
Teal, or Light Blue or BLuish Green = Positive.

I did a test on the old speakers and the teal side was definitely positive.

Yes, both rears are the same color.
Sorry for the mis-info above. But it is still different from the chart a bit.

I was working from memory. (bad memory apparently)
 
#15 ·
Does someone have a picture of the subwoofer pinplug with the cable colours?
Because in the european cars there's a pinplug but it seams that the pinplug is different then the us models... hoping on plug and play here......
thanks.
 
#20 ·
I'm thinking of that yeah.... All OEM... so the RF amp/sub and maybe the panel too... First I'll try to fit the sub somewhere else... Perhaps under the drivers seat... or under the dash..
 
#25 ·
No RCA outputs


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#27 ·
These are the wiring colors in my 2011 LS AWD
 
#31 ·
How are the factory tweeters wired? Is there a cross over? Are the wires at the door speakers carrying full range or low pass?

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I'd like to know that too! My driver's side tweeter isn't making any sound, and I would rather check the connections myself before going through the hassle of warranty work.
 
#35 ·
Hi all,
Having major wiring conflict with a Android 4.4 head unit I’m trying to install in my 2014 Juke ST.
The wiring seems to be very different to anything else I have seen so far on this forum. I have also looked extensively online for an adaptor to suit the ISO connector on the new head unit but to no avail. There are 2 connectors;
White, 20 pin connector;
Brown, Brown (lighter), Green, Green (lighter), Red, Pink, Yellow x2, Purple x 2, White, White(with grey dot), Teal, Blue, Light Blue, Black.
White, 12 pin connector;
Black x 3, Red, Green.
Anyone out there with a better idea of what goes where? Still yet to investigate how I am going to go about connecting the steering wheel controls as I’m sure they have changed now too.