does anyone know the location of the factory radio amp on a 2007 t&c touring with the infinity system?

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Asked by rswolff001 Jan 19, 2015 at 11:47 PM about the 2007 Chrysler Town & Country Touring LWB FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

looking into replacing the stock radio......amp can only be energized by the stock radio (no relay).....

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You can purchase a bypass kit and just replace the stereo and the rest of the factory system is functional . You can purchase the kit at any car audio installation place . Eazy peazy.

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already know HOW to bypass......but I don't want to bypass....I want to replace with an earlier version that doesn't need the cockamamie can-bus to turn on....so again....where IS IT in the vehicle. So you answered an unasked question.

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They hid it behind the rear, passenger side speaker. Remove the rear panel above the wheel well, remove the speaker and you'll see it. 3 10mm bolts hold it in place. Undo those and you can remove it through the speaker hole.

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In a 2008 limited its behind the base box you have to remove the base box and it will be there

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So where is the best place to wire amp up if you don't have the the premium sound system cuz I was hoping I could just use the wires that were from the regular amp Fender premium sound system for my new amp but now I can't do that

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