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shanehandley
13-04-03, 10:20 AM
im total crap at fitting elecrtrical stuff and next week im getting a new pioneer deh6400r headunit but i dont have a clue how im goin to fit it what do you have to do? i also want to wire my 6x9 up2 it

any help would be great!

adam2472
13-04-03, 11:40 AM
i got a pio 4500R.. it comes with gud instructions m8 easy to understand,, just go out and buy a load of scotch blocks (think thats waht there called).. make life so much easier for wiring ur 6x9's and youll need em if the car hasnt got a plug at the back to plug the head unit into ,youll need to connect all the wires with scotch blocks... if there aint a connector plug you will also need to get a test lamp..

adam

shanehandley
13-04-03, 12:09 PM
when i took the orignal headunit out there war a black plug at back wiv loads of wires in it does that just plug in back then?

do the 6x9 go in that and how and what are scotch blocks?

thanks

shane

adam2472
13-04-03, 12:42 PM
yea thats the plug.. all ya gota do is plug the new head unit connector into that.. as for the rear speakers ur best off using some decent quality speaker cable..

you will ave to connect the new cable to the actual cable coming out from the head unit with scoth blocks.. theyr just a little plastick block which connects to wires togetha without you having to strip or cut any wires..

i found the best way to connect the rear speakers was to run the spekaers cables under the trim and carpet along the passenger side, then underneath the back seat (take the seat part out.. gives ya a gud chance to hover the muck thats been there for years :P) and then to ur speakers..

it is really easy.. i can send u some pics if u really want of the scotch blocks so u can see how they are connected.. PM me..

adam

Ballsy
14-04-03, 05:29 PM
hey m8, the black connector at the back ov the headunit is called an iso connector, the only thing you might have to change is the red and yellow wires so that the perment live and switched live fae the ignition are the correct way around,
as for connecting the 6*9's, its best if you can get a hold ov a soldering iron if not just use scotch blocks etc

Ballsy