Jeep Compass Radio Wiring Diagram Apr 2026

| Pin | Wire Color | Function | Notes | |-----|------------|----------|-------| | 1 | Red/White | 12V Battery (Constant) | Memory, clock | | 2 | Black/Light Green | Ground | Chassis ground | | 3 | Pink/Yellow | 12V Accessory (Switched) | Radio on/off with ignition | | 4 | Orange | Illumination | Dims radio with headlights |

Do not attempt to wire an aftermarket radio without a CAN interface module (e.g., iDatalink Maestro RR). The factory radio provides no 12V accessory output, and bypassing CAN will cause system errors and battery drain. This paper is for educational purposes. Always consult vehicle-specific service manuals and verify wires with a multimeter before cutting or splicing. Jeep Compass Radio Wiring Diagram

Abstract The Jeep Compass, a compact SUV produced by Stellantis (formerly Chrysler), features complex infotainment systems that vary significantly between its two generations. This paper provides a comprehensive analysis of the radio wiring diagrams for the Jeep Compass. It deciphers the color-coded wiring schemes, pinout configurations, power and ground distribution, speaker outputs, and integration of vehicle interfaces (CAN bus, chimes, and steering wheel controls). The objective is to equip technicians and DIY installers with the knowledge to perform aftermarket radio installations, diagnose audio faults, and understand the evolution from analog to digital (CAN/IHS) bus systems. 1. Introduction Modern vehicle audio systems are no longer isolated circuits; they are integrated into the vehicle’s Controller Area Network (CAN). In the Jeep Compass, the radio head unit manages chimes, turn signal sounds, and sometimes climate display. Incorrect wiring can lead to battery drain, no sound, or loss of vehicle features. Thus, a reliable wiring diagram is essential. This paper synthesizes standard wiring data for two major eras: the MK (2007–2017) and the MP/552 (2017–present). 2. First Generation (MK: 2007–2017) 2.1 Standard Wiring Color Codes The MK Compass typically uses a Chrysler-standard 22-pin connector (C1) for power, ground, and speakers, and a smaller 14-pin (C2) for auxiliary inputs and satellite radio. | Pin | Wire Color | Function |