How to route speaker wire to front door speakers w/ PICS
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How to route speaker wire to front door speakers w/ PICS
With many thanks to rodneyc77 in this
Thread from 2008
I ran new speaker wire to my door speakers and decided to take pics along the way. Wife has the DSLR so I apologize for the crappy pics.
First step is loosening the existing rubber harness cover that protects the harness from the door and the body. Also disconnect the two connectors at the door. With this all loose, you can run your new wire through the rubber cover like this:
The connectors on both the driver side and passenger side have unused pins. THE LOCATIONS OF THESE UNUSED PINS ARE NOT THE SAME ON BOTH SIDES. DRILL ONLY IF YOU KNOW THE LOCATION IS NOT USED.
Once you identify locations that are unused by looking at both connectors, you can drill holes in both connectors. On the passenger side, the top row of the upper white connector is empty. Here are the individual + and - wires pushed through the drilled holes
Here is a pic of the holes drilled in the mating connector that resides in the door.
Here you see the individual + and - wires pushed through the corresponding holes in each connector with connectors loose and lots of slack.
Next, snap the door connector into place, making sure to pull the speaker wire so it doesn't get in the way
From the speaker hole, start pulling the slack in the speaker wires that is running between the connectors. While pulling on the wires bring the connector into position and snap the connector into the mating connector. MAKE SURE THERE IS NO SLACK BETWEEN CONNECTORS OR YOU MAY BEND PINS.
Here the connectors are mated
Next step is snapping the rubber harness cover in place at both ends.
AS I MENTIONED, THE EMPTY PIN LOCATIONS ARE DIFFERENT ON BOTH SIDES. Here are the driver side empty slots on my 2004. You'll note they are in different connectors this time. Check before you drill.
Enjoy and good luck.
Thread from 2008
I ran new speaker wire to my door speakers and decided to take pics along the way. Wife has the DSLR so I apologize for the crappy pics.
First step is loosening the existing rubber harness cover that protects the harness from the door and the body. Also disconnect the two connectors at the door. With this all loose, you can run your new wire through the rubber cover like this:
The connectors on both the driver side and passenger side have unused pins. THE LOCATIONS OF THESE UNUSED PINS ARE NOT THE SAME ON BOTH SIDES. DRILL ONLY IF YOU KNOW THE LOCATION IS NOT USED.
Once you identify locations that are unused by looking at both connectors, you can drill holes in both connectors. On the passenger side, the top row of the upper white connector is empty. Here are the individual + and - wires pushed through the drilled holes
Here is a pic of the holes drilled in the mating connector that resides in the door.
Here you see the individual + and - wires pushed through the corresponding holes in each connector with connectors loose and lots of slack.
Next, snap the door connector into place, making sure to pull the speaker wire so it doesn't get in the way
From the speaker hole, start pulling the slack in the speaker wires that is running between the connectors. While pulling on the wires bring the connector into position and snap the connector into the mating connector. MAKE SURE THERE IS NO SLACK BETWEEN CONNECTORS OR YOU MAY BEND PINS.
Here the connectors are mated
Next step is snapping the rubber harness cover in place at both ends.
AS I MENTIONED, THE EMPTY PIN LOCATIONS ARE DIFFERENT ON BOTH SIDES. Here are the driver side empty slots on my 2004. You'll note they are in different connectors this time. Check before you drill.
Enjoy and good luck.
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I just got notice that the pic links are broken. They are in my photo album.
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i'm curious why you just didn't buy the metra oem adapter harness? maybe it wasn't available back then, but now you can buy an adapter that plugs into your oem speaker plug and the other side has two wires that you solder or connector clamp onto the new speaker
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0002BEPJY/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1
you just use oem wiring up until that point (oem wire needs to be rerouted super easily from your new amp)
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0002BEPJY/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1
you just use oem wiring up until that point (oem wire needs to be rerouted super easily from your new amp)
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