How to Volkswagen Passat Stereo Wiring Diagram

How to Volkswagen Passat Stereo Wiring Diagram

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Easily one of the most popular Volkswagen models in the past few years, the Passat comes with a robust sound system. That doesn’t stop people from upgrading their Passat stereo, by either installing a new radio or Passat speakers. When you’ve got a Passat radio upgrade in mind, you need our Passat stereo wiring diagram to do the job yourself.

This Passat stereo wiring schematic covers the year ranges of 1988 to 2012 or more specifically the 3rd generation (B3) and up. Of course when you are upgrading your Passat speakers, this wiring guide helps you connect the right wires. This eliminates the need to track down wires or test polarity. One of the hardest parts of installing new Passat speakers is figuring out the positive and negative wires.

And of course the best part of our Passat stereo wiring guide is the stereo. Save time and money by easily connecting the power, ground and remote antenna wires in your Passat stereo. Whether you are an experienced stereo installer, or just a weekend warrior, this Passat stereo wiring guide will help.

B3 1988-1996 Passat stereo wiring

Installing an aftermarket Passat stereo usually requires a custom install kit for this year range. Although you can get away without one, most single DIN stereos won’t slide right into this factory stereo location. Unfortunately, this generation of Volkswagen Passat does not have a dedicated switched power wire.

If you are wiring up a new Passat stereo, run an extra wire from your stereo to the Black/Yellow wire in the ignition column for switched power. This is the same case if you are trying to install a new Passat amp as well.

1996 Passat stereo wiring

Car Radio Battery Constant 12v+ Wire: Red
Car Radio Ground Wire: Brown
Car Radio Illumination Wire: N/A
Car Stereo Dimmer Wire: Gray/Blue
Left Front Speaker Positive Wire (+): Green/Black
Left Front Speaker Negative Wire (-): Orange/Green
Right Front Speaker Positive Wire (+): Green/Black
Right Front Speaker Negative Wire (-): Black/White

B5 1997-2001 Passat stereo wiring

There’s a few challenges when it comes to the B5 Passat, especially when it comes to a new Passat radio. Because the surrounding buttons and trim can complicate matters, it’s best to look for an affordable Passat stereo install kit. Most of these kits will come with new mounting rails, and the plastic trim to fit around your stereo opening.

When you want to upgrade your B5 Passat speakers, this Passat stereo wiring guide comes in handy. Using this schematic to complete your Passat stereo wiring, you can get your sound system upgraded quick.

2000 Passat stereo wiring

Much like the previous year, the switched accessory power wire needs to go to your steering column. This wire should go to the ignition of your Passat stereo wiring. Make sure to wire it to the ON position on your ignition switch only.

Radio Constant Wire 12V+: Red
Radio Ground Wire: Brown
Radio Illumination Wire: Gray/Blue
Radio Antenna Trigger Wire: White
Left Front Speaker Wire (+): Green/Black
Left Front Speaker Wire (-): Orange/Green
Right Front Speaker Wire (+): Green/Black
Right Front Speaker Wire (-): Black/White

B5.5 2001-2005 Passat stereo wiring

2004 Passat stereo wiring

This year range of Passat also underwent a mid generation revision. This is often called the B5.5 Passat. Along with other changes, the Passat stereo also got upgraded. It still doesn’t stop many owners from upgrading their radios in their Volkswagen however.

Car Radio Battery Constant 12v+ Wire: Red/Blue
Car Radio Ground Wire: Brown
Car Radio Illumination Wire: This vehicle uses the can data network for illumination and dimmer controls.

Much like the older models of the Passat, there’s no dedicated switched accessory wire for your Passat stereo. However because the B5.5 Passat includes a CAN network, you can simply tee into that wire instead of going to your ignition switch. For aftermarket Passat amplifiers, it’s best to use the wiring from your factory amplifier.

Not sure where your Passat amplifier is? Look behind the double DIN factory stereo for this wiring.

Left Front Speaker Positive Wire (+): Red/Green
Left Front Speaker Negative Wire (-): Brown/Green
Right Front Speaker Positive Wire (+): Red
Right Front Speaker Negative Wire (-): Brown/Red

The front tweeters are also powered by the positive wire that goes to the front Passat speakers. Upgrading your Passat speakers is easy to do when you’ve got our Passat stereo wiring diagram in hand.

Left Rear Speaker Positive Wire (+): Blue/White
Left Rear Speaker Negative Wire (-): Brown/White
Right Rear Speaker Positive Wire (+): Blue
Right Rear Speaker Negative Wire (-): Brown/Blue

Much like the front tweeters, the rear tweeters in the B5.5 Passat use the positive wire from the rear Passat speaker.

B6 2005-2010 Passat stereo wiring

This year range of Passat features heavy integration into the navigation or rear camera system. When installing a new Passat radio, you may need an electronic bypass so that you don’t lose any functionality. As with previous models, it’s best to use a Passat stereo install kit.

This ensures that you have the same look and function as your OE Passat stereo.

2007 Passat stereo wiring

Car Radio Battery Constant 12v+ Wire: Red/Green
Car Radio Ground Wire: Brown

To use a switched accessory wire for your Passat stereo, make sure to use the CAN network wires. This generation of Volkswagen does not like having the switched power wire go to the steering column or your ignition switch.

Passat Left Front Speaker Positive Wire (+): White
Passat Left Front Speaker Negative Wire (-): Black
Passat Right Front Speaker Positive Wire (+): Green
Passat Right Front Speaker Negative Wire (-): Black

The Passat tweeters are powered from the front positive speaker wires. You can also choose to upgrade your Passat tweeters, but may need to size them properly. Using our Passat stereo wiring diagram gets you the best results when upgrading your Volkswagen radio.

Left Rear Speaker Positive Wire (+): Black
Left Rear Speaker Negative Wire (-): Brown
Right Rear Speaker Positive Wire (+): Green
Right Rear Speaker Negative Wire (-): Black

Have any questions about our Passat stereo wiring schematic? Need some clarification on your Passat stereo install? Leave us a message below and let us know! For the very best in automotive news, guides and tips, subscribe to My Pro Street or our Facebook page.


12 COMMENTS

  1. Do you have anything on a 2015 Volkswagen Passat TSI? I have two wires coming from my aftermarket stereo that have steering wheel control key positive and one of them has a pound symbol. I don’t know which wire’s coming from my Volkswagen to hook them up to.

    • Hi Robert, thanks for reading

      The best solution is to use a flying harness that allows you to plug and play. As far as the steering wheel control key positive, this is the switched 12v signal from your Passat. In your 2015 Volkswagen Passat stereo, there’s a round 13pin harness that leads to your CD auto changer. Right next to this round plug, there’s a 6 pin steering wheel harness with the needed pins for your Passat steering wheel.

      Hope that helps!

  2. Quick question 2011 2.0tdi Passat saloon..
    Four wires are connected to each rear speaker. The middle (+) is connected to the outer (+) by a big 35v 85c 4.7mf capacitor. The two (-) are connected together.
    If I have aftermarket speakers (JBL) and head unit (xtrons) but using factory speaker cables do I need to connect all 4 as per factory install and do I need the capacitor?
    I am yet to remove the front door trims… Does a similar connection await? N.b.Doors have tweeters.

    Many thanks. Look forwards to your reply!

    • Hi John, thanks for reading.

      Interesting I am not aware of the capacitor in the Passat speakers. I’m assuming you had an upgraded stereo in place already? If so, I would suggest ditching the capacitor and running new wires, or simply cutting out the capacitor if you are upgrading your Passat stereo and/or speakers.

      Hope that helps! Thanks for commenting!

  3. Previous owner took out factory dynaud radio and cut the dynaudio (Monsoon?) amplifier wires on my 2007 passat 3.6 4motion wagon. I am putting in a Sony xav-ax5000 head unit and a JBL pro12 sub in the cargo area. Also adding the Sony NV400 navigation module, reconnecting the SiriusXM’s, putting in a HUD, and a license plate mounted camera for the rear. In other words, moving forward ten years In tech. Is there a harness for the amp to speaker wires that is color coded? How about radio to amplifier?

    • Hi Paul, thanks for reading my Passat stereo wiring guide.

      That’s definitely a huge leap forward in technology no doubt. If you want a plug and play stereo harness for your platform, I would recommend going with a Metra or Schoche similar that will come with optional amp outs. This makes it easy as you don’t have to hack up the factory Passat stereo wires. Instead you can tap and mess up your aftermarket stereo harness instead. Something like this would work great :

      2007 Passat stereo harness

      From here you can install the head unit, and then take switched power from your Passat ignition switch or the remote amp wire to power your amplifier. Quick question, how did you end up mounting the Sony stereo? did you need an aftermarket stereo install kit?

      Hope that helps!

  4. Hi there, I’ve got a VW Passat 2007 estate and I’m having a problem with my stereo that I really need help with. I’ve got a high voltage subwoofer in the boot and have wired everything through but for some reason my pioneer stereo won’t turn on at all… I’m confused as to what the problem is, can you help?

    Many thanks, Patrick.

    • Hi Patrick, sorry to hear about your Passat stereo issues.

      I would start by uninstalling your amplifier and wiring up your stereo by itself. Start with the power, ground, remote amp / blue trigger wire and then add just one speaker. If your stereo turns on and functions, then you can go about adding your amplifier back into your Volkswagen stereo system.

      Hope that helps!

  5. I have a 2006 vw passat and the stereo don’t work because the previous owner cut all the wires and lost the harness. How can i re-wired all the wires that were cut?

    • Hi Kym, thanks for reading!

      You can just use this Passat stereo wiring guide to help you connect your VW radio, head unit and speakers. If your Passat amplifier wiring has been cut, I can also help you with the right wiring to identify the speaker wires you need to connect!

      Hope that helps! thanks for commenting!

  6. Hi, I’ve got a 2007 VW Passat Estate, it has a RNS510 installed and I’m adding a Pure Highway 300DI for DAB and a few other features, it looks a pretty straight forward install but one of the wires requires wiring up to Positive Ignition 12V and I’m not sure where to do this.

    This is the power cable https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/VW-pure-highway-300di-elan-quad-dab-cable-lead-double-fakra-fm-ZGB000051301/112687044920?hash=item1a3cabd938:g:jRwAAOSw0W5aL~Qc, it’s a single blue wire with a label that says “Positive Ignition 12V”.

    Many thanks,

    Nick.

    • Hi Nick, thanks for reading.

      For switched power, you can always use the steering column / tap into the ignition switch. This is the switch that your key slides into, and you are looking for the wire that is hot when your key is turned to the “ON” position.

      Hope that helps!

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