
08-21-2024, 09:05 PM
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Originally Posted by X5chemist
 Sweet! I didn't think about cutting the speaker mounting ears.  Good to know a 6.5" will fit too.
While waiting for the A/C to cool down the inside, I took a peak at the rear cubby hole. I assume this module is a business AMP. If wiring colors do change from there to the speaker, it's going to get complicated.  Continuity check to the speaker and power output.
I was hoping for a direct woofer swap. Now, I have to pinout the original connector and wire it back up.
If I understand correctly, this amp has to work correctly in order to replace the din module. Right?
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Yep, that's the business audio amplifier with all the twisted pair speaker wires going into it. If you don't want to rewire everything to the new DIN unit, then yes, the amp has to be functional. I'll see if I can clip the business audio pinout diagram...
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