Hi folks,
New to the Mazda circuit and don't have all of my resources lined up yet, so I can't get any clear data on an aftermarket stereo install yet. I have an AVIC-D3 that I'm going to put in (the sooner the better) to my 2009 Mazda6 w/awful errr Bose stereo.
At first, I was going to just do the basics; get mounting kit and wire harness, get speaker harnesses and mounting rings (if needed) but it appears as if Crutchfield is in a black hole (like they were for my CR-V) and say nothing exists
Back here in reality, I've discovered that Metra makes a dash kit and there's harness, here's where things get odd. I don't know how similar the CX-7 BOSE and 2008 Mazda6 BOSE setups are . . . since I can see more options for those, I'd prefer to take that path if I can.
Honestly, I could care less about re-using the bose amps, since the only thing that sounds better on the stereo as-is are poor recordings of old children's music. If it's going to be a huge headache to just power aftermarket speakers off the new deck, I'll shell out a little more for one of the PAC adapters, but don't really see the need for that.
Is there a writeup that someone did that I missed of your basic "put a decent stereo in" installation?
I'll have the shop manual and wiring diagram by the end of the week, but if proper/full integration has been done already, that'd be a help too.
Here's what I've got so far:
Deck Harness 70-7903 is supposed to work on the Mazda6, but the 70-7903T "for the 2007 CX-7" looks like it will work for the 2009 Mazda6 Plus give me the ability to keep/change the clock. Has anyone tried this yet?
PAC's MAZATO appears to be a direct interface to the BOSE amps and speakers; it's pretty pricey and meant for the CX-7, but, again, if it works, it may be something I'd go for until I did something different for the speakers. Does anyone have this in their own vehicle?
Steering Wheel Controls - the PAC SWI-PS appears to be the correct module for the AVIC-D3 in this vehicle; again, anyone had luck with this?
Aside from crutchfield.com and installer.com, does anyone have a link for better priced harnesses?
Thanks folks.
-Ernie
New to the Mazda circuit and don't have all of my resources lined up yet, so I can't get any clear data on an aftermarket stereo install yet. I have an AVIC-D3 that I'm going to put in (the sooner the better) to my 2009 Mazda6 w/awful errr Bose stereo.
At first, I was going to just do the basics; get mounting kit and wire harness, get speaker harnesses and mounting rings (if needed) but it appears as if Crutchfield is in a black hole (like they were for my CR-V) and say nothing exists

Back here in reality, I've discovered that Metra makes a dash kit and there's harness, here's where things get odd. I don't know how similar the CX-7 BOSE and 2008 Mazda6 BOSE setups are . . . since I can see more options for those, I'd prefer to take that path if I can.
Honestly, I could care less about re-using the bose amps, since the only thing that sounds better on the stereo as-is are poor recordings of old children's music. If it's going to be a huge headache to just power aftermarket speakers off the new deck, I'll shell out a little more for one of the PAC adapters, but don't really see the need for that.
Is there a writeup that someone did that I missed of your basic "put a decent stereo in" installation?
I'll have the shop manual and wiring diagram by the end of the week, but if proper/full integration has been done already, that'd be a help too.
Here's what I've got so far:
Deck Harness 70-7903 is supposed to work on the Mazda6, but the 70-7903T "for the 2007 CX-7" looks like it will work for the 2009 Mazda6 Plus give me the ability to keep/change the clock. Has anyone tried this yet?
PAC's MAZATO appears to be a direct interface to the BOSE amps and speakers; it's pretty pricey and meant for the CX-7, but, again, if it works, it may be something I'd go for until I did something different for the speakers. Does anyone have this in their own vehicle?
Steering Wheel Controls - the PAC SWI-PS appears to be the correct module for the AVIC-D3 in this vehicle; again, anyone had luck with this?
Aside from crutchfield.com and installer.com, does anyone have a link for better priced harnesses?
Thanks folks.
-Ernie