mickeyreategui said:^^^do you know how to wire the amp!!???
Well the amp is labled and im sure the wires will come with some sort of instructions...input its always welcome though.
mickeyreategui said:^^^do you know how to wire the amp!!???
mickeyreategui said:ok here it goes,
1. disconnect battery
2. run about a foot of power wire from the battery to the fuse holder (that should come with the kit) and then the rest of the wire from the fuse holder through the firewall (which is were you put the foglight wire) under all the door sills until trunk. (keep the fuse out of the fuse holder until the end!!!)
3. take the aftermarket radio out and plug in the rca wires into the back of the radio where it says out, front, or subwoofer. and then run those down the right side of the car (just like the power wire on other side of the car) to the trunk. (!!!!you want to keep them away from each other so they don't cause noise distortion!!!!)
4. now take the remote wire (which is just plain wire) and wire it into the wiring harness labeled remote. (it is usually always blue!!!) and run that down the car with the rca cables. (remote wire turns on and off your amp when the headunit goes out so it doesn't drain you battery.)
5. next is the ground wire, with about 2-3 feet of wire you want the ground wire to reach the amp (wherever it is located). find a place in the trunk the you can drill and put a screw in, or find an existing screw and use that to ground the amp. where ever you put the ground wire, take some sand paper and sand away the paint until bare metal so you will get a good ground and there will be no problems or distortion.
6. now hook up the ground, remote, power, rca cables on the correct labels on the amp. then put your fuse in the fuse holder, connect the battery and you are done.
7. last step is to tune the amp. you will see gain on the amp thats where you want to adjust the amp to your needs. (some people think this is the power of the amp and they turn it all the way up and eventually blow the subs, amp, or both.) what you want to do is set all your settings like you like them on the radio, and then crack you stereo to where you would listen to it the loudest all the time, then you will turn the gain up slowly until you do not hear any distortion in the subs.
hope this helps, and you can do it!!!!!!
mickeyreategui said:you don't have to cut anything. that is what the wiring harness is for. you plug one end of it to the factory harness and the other end to the new radio you have.
mickeyreategui said:you should just take the wiring harness back and get the right one, you don't want to start cutting back there and mess something up and have to replace the oem wiring harness.
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D-rock240 said:Did you take off the center console trim first? I did that and the radio came out fairly easy.