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I am removing the factory bose system.
I have layed down rca, power, remote, ground, and removed bose amplifiers. However I remember when I installed speakers in my 98 altima, I just used the preexisting speaker wires. With the bose system, the harness is a lot thicker, I was wondering if anyone know what things were. Specifically in the doors. The stock system has the speaker and also tweeters. If I remove the wire harness from the factory spearker/amplifier, how can I use this harness to connect new speakers. I don't want to lay down new wire and run it from the door into the car, it just seems too complicated with no room. Can I possibly cut/splice the harness that remains? If so does anyone know which one I should use. There seems to be 6 wires. One red/black which I will guess is power and ground. Could the other 4 be 2 sets one for the speaker and one for the tweeter? Any help please, much thanks |
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Re: Pls Help: Removing Bose System Installing New System...
The easiest way is to run new wire...its a little time consuming (not much more than the other way) and i think you get better sound out of a better quality wire if you do it this way..but however you can cut both ends of the harnesses that go in and out of the factory amp look at the harness from the back of the radio itself...find the colors of each speaker...and just connect them all up like that..leaving power and ground and anything else alone
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