jgrakla
Enthusiast
Boy am I getting an education on stereo wiring. I ordered a modern Alpine single DIN head unit from Crutchfield. I received an e-mail later basically stating that installation of the stereo would require "completely re-wiring the system." I contacted Crutchfield to inquire what this meant. I was expecting to be able to use the pre-amp outputs from the back of the new stereo and plug them into the existing amp feeds. In other words, make the new stereo work with the OEM factory amps in the trunk. They explained that they are incompatible technologies. Apparently modern head units aren't compatible with the factory amps. So I would have to replace the factory amps or bypass the factory amps and instead use the built-in amp in the head-units but that requires running new wires from the back of the stereo directly to the speakers. Ugghh....getting to be a bigger job than I thought. So I am getting an education on the genres of stereo/amp compatibility.
At the moment I am planning to bypass factor amps, basically unplug them. Try to leave all factory cables/harnesses in-tact as much as possible. I found the harness connectors at left/right cowl where the speaker wires run into the door. Planning to run wire from back of stereo to those connectors and splice in at that point. Would probably run new wire from back of stereo under center console to rear speakers. These are my sketchy thoughts at this time.
Anyone else done this themselves and have any pointers for me?
Thanks
At the moment I am planning to bypass factor amps, basically unplug them. Try to leave all factory cables/harnesses in-tact as much as possible. I found the harness connectors at left/right cowl where the speaker wires run into the door. Planning to run wire from back of stereo to those connectors and splice in at that point. Would probably run new wire from back of stereo under center console to rear speakers. These are my sketchy thoughts at this time.
Anyone else done this themselves and have any pointers for me?
Thanks