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2JZjon
25-05-06, 22:47
I am by-passing my oem amp and was hoping to either a) get a plug and locate the speaker output plug from the amp so i can run it directly off to my headunit, or b) find what pins the speaker cables are on the blue plug from the door wiring loom so I can take it from there.

Any help would be appreciate guys! lol

Cheers in advance.
jon. :blink:

supRo
26-05-06, 00:26
If you wish to Bypass your stock amp and run the speakers directly from the Head unit then all you need is the following harness:

PC2-17-4

http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?catalogId=10151&storeId=10001&productId=213585&categoryId=31375&langId=-1&parent_category_rn=31375&crumb=31265-31371-31375&varient=&CarSelectorCatalogId=

hodge
26-05-06, 21:39
Wouldnt buy anything from Halfrauds you ll get it alot cheaper anywhere else.
To be honest I would just rewire the speakers with better wire. The standard wire that comes with the car is ok but but for better sound I would upgrade it especially if you are thinking of changing your speakers at anytime.
your best bet for speaker wire is you local Maplin. You can buy any grade of wire you need and they sell it by the meter so that makes life alot easier.

2JZjon
28-05-06, 12:12
has anyone used the pc2174 lead to bypass cause it dont look totally right to me. which plug/s of the oem amp have the speaker outputs on them so i can take from the plug witout cutting anything?

Matt Harwood
28-05-06, 15:18
DON'T CUT ANY WIRES!!!!!

It's so much neater and easier using the correct adaptor. And a right bloody pigs ear of a job when someone bodges it all up.

The PC2-17-4 is the correct part number. Almost all decent car audio shops will stock them and they're only about £10-12 tops.

All you need to do is remove the radio, then look down to the left hand side inside the dash, and you'll see a white connector with two plugs and a cable going to it. Simply unplug the two plugs and connect the PC2 lead to that. Job done...