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Old 06-01-2008, 03:08 AM   #32 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Rukee View Post
Nice post! This sounds like the correct way of doing it. I personally would not do the other way just cause of the MONO status. The 5 pin connector, you mount that onto the radio? Or mount it in the dash or center consol somewhere accessible?
Sorry Rukee, I think I might have missed your question or at least misunderstood it. If you are asking about the 5-pin connector I was refering to in order to be able to disconnect the H/U, then it would be a 5-pin Molex connector. Now I say 5-pin because that would be optimum but, for some reason, I can't seem to find a 5-pin Molex. They are either 4-pin or 6-pin but the diagram that I attached clearly shows a 5-pin connector.

At any rate, it would be run inline, probably only 4-6 inches from the H/U. My solution for this little problem would be to run the 4 wires into a 4-pin Molex and then run the ground into a 1 pin. You would still be able to disconnect everything but you would have to do so with 2 connectors instead of 1. I hope that makes sense and aswers your question.

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