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Not sure where the blue wire goes. Done I knew where it went all along 100more pics

FiLeZz

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DONE with the install that took a while..


z110bt pioneer
p400-4 fosgate 100x4 RMS ........under passenger seat
p1000-1bd fosgate 1000x1 RMS ......under driver seat
T1D210 fosgate 10" sounds very nice.. I also have a 13w7 but did not want to take up all my hatch space.
T2652-S fosgate components front doors
T1652 fosgate rear door speakers.


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Fellow STI owner. 🙂

Yeah my console looks like a giant cluster of cables not unlike that one. 😛
 
everything in there was soldered then heat shrink. maybe you see something in pic thats not there.. it is after all a pic off a phone..

With a quick glance I see at least 5 wires with spade connectors. Are you blind?

Unless that's the vehicle's wiring, but what a shitty vehicle then.
 
With a quick glance I see at least 5 wires with spade connectors. Are you blind?

Unless that's the vehicle's wiring, but what a shitty vehicle then.


These are connections off the pioneer head unit that did not need to be used so they came like that from pioneer, I figured if I am not going to use them no need to cut the wire or do anything with that end of the harness.


I think I see maybe 3.. but again not in use.
 
With a quick glance I see at least 5 wires with spade connectors. Are you blind?

Unless that's the vehicle's wiring, but what a shitty vehicle then.
Did you know that crimped connections can be vastly superior to soldered connections in automobile applications?
 
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