Those are for the seats airbag systemAre these connectors located under passenger seat related to the subwoofer wiring? View attachment 407894
No Its does not have one.. However I would like to install oneDoes your car have a factory sub?
No factory sub then no wiring … if you want to install one you need to instal the wiring yourself.. it’s not hard just time consumingNo Its does not have one.. However I would like to install one
Ditto. But that doesn't always mean it'll go well - I'd had my car four days when I got the subbie installed. The expert managed to pop a pretensioner and the car was off the road for six weeks awaiting parts! The shop kept it stored in their installation bay and paid for a hire car when I needed it but it was a very frustrating time...I recommend, you have a professional install it for you.
If I remember correctly mine's an older model of the same Pioneer unit. It's been in place for nine years next month without issue - and I push the bass hard!I fitted my own and it went perfectly (thankfully) cute little under seat pioneer .. ran earth & live thru grommet in firewall to engine bay
Plugs from sub to stereo.. fixed the sub to the floor so it’s secure .. presto I got base!
I bet you doIf I remember correctly mine's an older model of the same Pioneer unit. It's been in place for nine years next month without issue - and I push the bass hard!
I have 150w rms into my sub and 200w rms into the door speakers in my old Mazda, I have a bass tube I could use in the Fiat but it would rob a fair bit of space in the boot 8" x 18"If I remember correctly mine's an older model of the same Pioneer unit. It's been in place for nine years next month without issue - and I push the bass hard!
I like a little radio every now & then but I have loads for playlists I tend to shuffle!It's most likely the same as mine, 150W. I'd like to upgrade the speakers and fit a new system like you did but with the limited time I spend driving these days it's probably not economical. I wonder if sound deadening would be effective in the soft-top?
I don't miss DAB, I've hardly used even the FM in nine years. With sixty albums on the USB I can usually find something to match the mood.
Replacing the front speakers is the best upgrade, use high efficiency ones(louder for same volume) and ensure they are wired correctly it's very important the +/- is the correct way round. Speak to a specialist when buying if unsure?It's most likely the same as mine, 150W. I'd like to upgrade the speakers and fit a new system like you did but with the limited time I spend driving these days it's probably not economical. I wonder if sound deadening would be effective in the soft-top?
I don't miss DAB, I've hardly used even the FM in nine years. With sixty albums on the USB I can usually find something to match the mood.
Thanks John. Yeah, I appreciate the point about polarity. Do you have any suggestions as to brand and type? It's a good thirty-five years since I last replaced speakers...Replacing the front speakers is the best upgrade, use high efficiency ones(louder for same volume) and ensure they are wired correctly it's very important the +/- is the correct way round. Speak to a specialist when buying if unsure?
My Mazda speakers were bought 30 years ago! Cost £600 then for 5 speakers so I'm out of the loop re make, JBL Infinity Alpine my fronts are American Boston Acoustics they still work as expected even after all this time guess quality pays in the long runThanks John. Yeah, I appreciate the point about polarity. Do you have any suggestions as to brand and type? It's a good thirty-five years since I last replaced speakers...