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sunbury23 |
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Age: 35 Posts: 354 Joined: 11th Dec 2007 Ride: ED Futura Classic & EF Futura SW Location: Scummers |
I just got my self a new head unit went to auto barn to get the pioneer and ford adapters but when i pulled out the old head unit i found out an idot stuck the old one in. can before i go and get a new ford loom i as wanting to know if some one could tell me how to cut off the old sony plug and rewire my pioneer one on.
Cheers, The Below links are to 3 pics. 1 of the wire behind the head unit, 1 of the pioneer plug and a picture of the color code of the pioneer plug. Wire Behind Head Unit: http://i266.photobucket.com/albums/ii24 ... age027.jpg Pioneer Adapter: http://i266.photobucket.com/albums/ii24 ... age029.jpg Color Code: http://i266.photobucket.com/albums/ii24 ... orCode.jpg |
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knowsfords |
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You may have to go to the wreckers and cut the plug out and do some damage control.
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Krytox |
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Surely you can figure that out?!
They're all the same color. The speaker outs for MOST receiver defaults are as follows: Green Grey Violet White Power is: Red Yellow Black Remote (amp/ant): Blue or Blue with White I can only say you may have wasted $15 on the adapter. Your head unit MAY contain other default options, like Dimming/Phone mute.
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nannas_ed |
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ok here are the wiring colours that you need:
red - switched pos yellow - constant black - ground blue - remote (turns your amp/s on when the h/u is switched on) those green/white/grey/purple coloured wires on the pioneer loom as for speakers (which ones, i dont know) if your running your speakers off an amp then its simple just cut the s**t looking sony plug off and get rid off thoose scotch locks. then wire in the red/yellow wires run the black wire to a suitable earth point and the blue one connects to the rem at the amp. your existing loom looks a little cruddy but its not that bad. try and keep the wires at equal length use heat shrink for a more clean professional look, and did i mention ditch the scotch locks lol
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Krytox |
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Those terminal blocks can only make it easier, they're threaded and can be reused and are very straight forward,
I could only offer a headbutt to the original bloke from breaking them apart like that!
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phongus |
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wow...looks like my install. I used those scotch locks and they seem to work a treat.
Previous owner of car had the wires also snipped and I couldn't be bothered soldering in... I'd do what nannas_ed said, rewire the whole thing again. Nothing wrong with scotch locks phong =P~
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