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ok, i'm done with this Bose mess...just when i get ahold of my soldering iron to wire the pigtails back in for the door amps, the amp in my sub enclosure poops out...CRAP!!...anyone know what wires are what that run to that amp back there? i know i can tie into em on the driver's side under that lil kick panel, just need to know which are the signal wires so i can get my sails working...thanx
I believe the black and orange separate connector is the power plug. The other plug has 6 or 8 connectors i believe. I used to know which were the signal wires, but can't remember and since mine isn't installed anymore i couldn't find out for ya. Just take a small speaker and start plugging the leads into different pins. I believe the uncoated wires are the grounds, so work off of that. There should be 4 signal wires -\+ for left\right.
E1 - DARK GREEN - right front speaker negative input
E2 - GRAY - left front speaker negative input
E3 - TAN - left front speaker positive input
E4 - BLACK - right rear speaker positive input
E5 - LIGHT BLUE - right rear speaker negative input
E6 - YELLOW - left rear speaker negative input
E7 - BROWN - left rear speaker positive input
E8 - BLACK - ground
E9 - BLACK - ground
E10 - not used
E11 - ORANGE - fused input feed
E12 - ORANGE - fused input feed
E13 - BLACK - left front speaker tweeter positive output
E14 - YELLOW - left front speaker tweeter negative output
E15 - DARK BLUE - left front speaker midrange positive output
E16 - LIGHT BLUE - left front speaker midrange negative output
F1 - LIGHT GREEN - right front speaker positive input
F2 - LIGHT GREEN - right front speaker tweeter positive output
F3 - PURPLE - right front speaker tweeter negative output
F4 - LIGHT BLUE w/BLACK - right rear subwoofer speaker negative output
F5 - DARK GREEN - right rear subwoofer speaker positive output
F6 - DARK GREEN - right front speaker midrange negative output
F7 - ORANGE - right front speaker midrange positive output
F8 - not used
F9 - not used
F10 - LIGHT GREEN w/BLACK - left rear subwoofer speaker negative output
F11 - DARK BLUE w/WHITE - left rear subwoofer speaker positive output
F12 - not used
F13 - RED - right rear extended range speaker negative output
F14 - TAN - right rear extended range speaker positive output
F15 - TAN - left rear extended range speaker positive output
F16 - WHITE - left rear extended range speaker negative output
EDIT: I believe thats for the Monsoon system and maybe (doubt it) similar for you....:(
the leads n connectors idea sounds good to me, i got a couple 6x9's i plan on puttin in the sails, so i figure i can try it with those...once again, it's appreciated guys
On second thought, maybe i'm getting mixed up and the uncoated wires i'm thinking of are on the headunit wiring harness... either way just try the different leads until you get a sound. That should work out for you. Good luck!
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