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Crutchfield Corporation
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Reinstall the factory radio and mount the Bluetooth kit, and you're ready to go. ... 16Reviews ... harness so that I could hook up an aftermarket amp to my factory radio.... works like it's suppose to. says it doesn't work on an 09 Escape but had no .... I purchased this harness to install a parrot ck3100 in my 07 Ford Edge.Missing: pwm
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Metra 70-5521 Radio Wiring Harness for Ford 03-Up Amp FordPremium stereo radio 6 CD changer with sub amp inputs. ...16:47. How to wire an aftermarket radio / I Demo install with metra harness and antenna ... How to hook up stock amp/sub to aftermarket head unit "ford sport trac" - Duration: 3:01. Pat.Missing: parakeet ‎pwm ‎98
If you bought a wiring adapter kit for the aftermarket stereo, the unit should hook up directly to the stock bose system. Note: If there is sound coming from the speakers after installation, the amp IS hooked up...the speaker wiring is routed to the factory amplifier, not the stereo itself, the stereo wiring is just signal leads to the amplifier. In some instances, you may have to connect the amp remote wire to the remote wire coming from the aftermarket stereo(blue wire). I hope this helps. Any other questions, just reply.
was the black plg the antennae? As far as the wires..... power cord on aftermarket radios are almost ALWAYS red, the ground wire is ALWAYS black. Once those are connected, then you can trial and error the other wires to see which wires go to which speaker (while playing a song on the radio / cd, the wire will tell you which speaker it leads to when - all of a sudden - IT WORKS. Hope this helps. Remember, each speaker has a (+) wire and a (-) wire. If you end up with extra wires after everything works, then.... not sure what you have. (Sorry)
Car Radio Battery Constant 12v+ Wire: Green
Car Radio Accessory Switched 12v+ Wire: Green/Orange
Car Radio Ground Wire: Black
Car Radio Illumination Wire: Red/Blue
Car Stereo Dimmer Wire: Yellow
Car Stereo Antenna Trigger Wire: N/A
Car Stereo Amp Trigger Wire: N/A
Car Stereo Amplifier Location: Under the Driver Seat.
Car Audio Front Speakers Size: N/A
Car Audio Front Speakers Location: N/A
Left Front Tweeter Speaker Positive Wire (+): Blue
Left Front Tweeter Speaker Negative Wire (-): Brown/Red
Left Front Mid Speaker Positive Wire (+): Black
Left Front Mid Speaker Negative Wire (-): White
Left Front Low Speaker Positive Wire (+): Yellow
Left Front Low Speaker Negative Wire (-): Blue
Right Front Tweeter Speaker Positive Wire (+): Blue/Orange
Right Front Tweeter Speaker Negative Wire (-): Green/Orange
Right Front Mid Speaker Positive Wire (+): Black
Right Front Mid Speaker Negative Wire (-): Brown/Red
Right Front Low Speaker Positive Wire (+): Black
Right Front Low Speaker Negative Wire (-): White
Car Audio Rear Speakers Size: N/A
Car Audio Rear Speakers Location: N/A
Left Rear Speaker Positive Wire (+): Blue
Left Rear Speaker Negative Wire (-): Green
Right Rear Speaker Positive Wire (+): Yellow
Right Rear Speaker Negative Wire (-): Blue
U have a Factory audio auxiliary amp in the truck, the radio is just a head unit with a preamp feeding a main amp, that is behind the right rear 1/4 panel trim panel in the cargo area, if your new sound unit has preamp outputs use them, other wise u must wire around the Ford factory amplifier.
Your stock stereo doesn't not have RCA Pre-outs, to plug into the amp, which powers your sub, so pick out a good stereo, and email me with the details.
thats not a good idea the much power taken from the radio will fry the radio a stock stereo usally has a 125 watt max so my suggestion is but a radio that can deal with the power
i have a 1994 eagle vision, with the premium sound system (infinity) and yes you do have a amp in your car if you have that sound system and its in the trunk of your car to the left while looking at your trunk from the back of the car :) also if you tryed putting in diffrent speakers other then stock thats your problem you have to rewire new speakers cant use old wiring because it goes threw the stock amp and for some reason the stock amp only works with the stock speakers :P
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