SOURCE: Installing an aftermarket head unit into a 1994 Ford Bronco
are you using and after market harness to go from your bronco to the harness to the new radio. if so make sure all the colors are matched up (e.i. purple to purple, purple/black to purple/black). did the speakers work before the aftermarket unit. Also check the wiring at the oem speakers
SOURCE: sub hits backwards, hi low level converter?
I ran into a similar problem installing a sustem in a Mazda RX8. He had BOSE speakers which operate at a different range. We had to purchase the Rockford 3sixty.
SOURCE: wiring the scosche fai-3a to a pioneer two channel amp
the 2 left and right dont matter, it only matters when ur hooking up a 4 channel amp.
all u do is connect one of the channels to it but it would be best o buy a stereo ull have alot of engine nose and vibration on ur speakers and a thump every time u turn on ur car but itll sound ok for now ti
SOURCE: I have a factory radio in my Bonneville and i'm
http://forums.genvibe.com/zerothread?id=14516 try this website
SOURCE: i have a 98 mustang
Okay you will not find a wire to splice into. Assuming that you have an aftermarket Head unit, your gonna need to hook those rca cables in the back of the head unit (the red and white female inlets) and run those to the amplifier, afterwhich can you run at least 6 to 4 guage wire (available at walmart) from the amp to the subwoofer. Now make sure you buy a power compacitor to handle the extra juice needed to run that amp, which is alot cheeper than buying an extra battery and running that off your alternator (not a good idea by the way).
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