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Hi im new on here and have been searching through the forums to help me out, lurking if you will. But after trying to find out the problem in a bit of a pickle.
I've recently bought a BA Falcon and conveniently an aftermarket sound system has been "professionally" pre-installed. Is it still possible to have a power source so I can charge phone, gps, pocket pu**y ect ect while on the road? Here are a few pics that could help: This cord was split and a blue wire was attached to the head-unit's loom (to run the head-units power?). I also discovered another two cables: Took cable 1 out and this is what it looked like Cable 1 was attached to this duvalaki, what is it? |
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That box mate is part of a car kit for a phone. The other images are of a severly butcherd wirling loom.
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anako |
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DARTHVADER wrote: That box mate is part of a car kit for a phone. The other images are of a severly butcherd wirling loom. So is there a way i can get some volts going? I was thinking of buying a power source and attaching it to the loom in pic 1 |
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Yes I guess u can splice into that per cable again if u want. But b4 u do. The head unit is already pulling power from it. And at full blast I'm surprised it hasn't blown fuses. Head unit should have been wired seperatley back to battery.
So its of my opinion. You first get head unit wired to battery. Then prob for power, pic one image. And hook up your power socket.
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