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Challenger Wiring Diagrams

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#1 ·
Actually, this website is not limited to just the Challenger, it will provide wiring diagrams for any Chrysler.

You can input your VIN or choose the year/make/model/etc., and it will provide you with a menu of all available wiring diagrams. Then you can drill down to see what wires goes where, what color(s) specific wires are, and so on and so forth.

I do not remember how I originally found this link (was it from here? can't remember), but I found it hidden in my Linux box's browser's bookmarks earlier, and I was amazed at how much info it offers. So I figured I would make note of it here so that others may benefit from it as well.

Chrysler Wiring Diagrams:
https://techauthorityonlinedemo.extra.chrysler.com/service/repair/wiring/view/classic.htm
 
#2 ·
That's apparently only good for 2010 years and newer.
 
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Don't the newer model factory service manuals exclude wiring diagrams? I'm wondering if that's the reason this site only goes back to MY2010?

I recall when I owned my 2006 MSRT and 2006 Ram SRT, both of those SM's included all the wiring manuals. And at one time Mopar had a wiring and connector website up that included the older MY's. I knew that because I used it to research and find the wiring harness and connectors I needed when I was gathering parts for a Uconnect module and rear view dimming mirror install in my Ram.
 
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I was unaware of that, thanks for pointing it out...that's really unfortunate for the 2009 and older folks, but their models are old enough now that they should have benefit of the Chilton and Haynes manuals by now, so maybe it's not all bad for them...meaning, even though they can't use that link, I would hope they would still be able to access the wiring diagrams for their cars if they could find the respective Haynes/Chilton manual in a local auto parts store.
 
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Wow! Awesome site. Thank you very much for sharing. I'm am certain this will come in handy sometime.
 
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Glad I could be of service...all i ask in return is a pledge to use the information for good and not evil!
 
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Nuke, couldn't have wired up my Raptor shift light on the 2014 without the C2 PCM coil #1 wire location. Great source of info, thanks much. It's too bad we can't get a printed wire diagram.
 
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Yeah, it is a bit of a pain that the built-in print functionality is disabled, but if your computer is running Vista, Windows 7, or Windows 8/8.x, you can still get a usable print-out of the desired wiring diagram by using the Snipping Tool that comes with those operating systems.

Once you've got the target wiring diagram displayed in your internet browser, open up the Snipping Tool and use it to capture a screen shot of the visible diagram.

Then save that screen shot off (it should default to a *.jpg picture file), and you can then open that picture in the photo software of your choice (or even in an internet browser) and use that software's print functionality to print the pic.

If you're running Windows XP, Mac, or some flavor of Linux, you can still follow the same procedure to get a print-out, but you'll have to use whatever software is available in that respective operating system to capture and save the screen shot picture file.

It's a kludgy work-around, sure, but the way I see it, it's the computer version of a duct tape & bailing wire fix. And who among us doesn't revel in fixing a problem with a little duct tape and bailing wire?!?

Nuke
 
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It was always membership only access, but we just a way to access it that wasn’t screened for membership credentials I think, but it looks like the backdoor or sidedoor or whatever that existed on that site that allowed unpaid access has finally been closed off. Disappointing but not surprising...

I don’t know if any others like that currently, but you might look around on other LX-specific sites like ChargerForums, 300c and LXForums, someone might have found a similar setup and shared for the members.
 
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I think some have said the wiring diagrams were on it, they just couldn't see them due to how difficult the manuals are to view (Require IE7 apparently)

A Guy
 
#24 ·
There was another link, from another industry like radiators or something, that had a convoluted interface but if you guessed right eventually showed FCA wiring diagrams - and not just connectors. I'm sure I got the link here, and used it to compare all the radio/speaker options for my car (16) and on up a bit, how the battery was distributed and such. I've searched and could not re-find it - anyone?