Fitting the sub


Bracket
Next step is to fit the bracket in the boot. Look for the following holes in the boot wall:
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They should be behind some carpet wich should be easily fold away.

Attach the plastic rawlplugs with some rings to the wall. Take the bracket and use the original screw (or a equal one, about 3 cm) to attach it to the plastic plugs. The plugs should extend and the bracket should hold on to the wall.

Subwoofer
You may have noticed that the subwoofer also needs to connect to the floor. Look in the floor for a black piece of rubbery plastic that is glued to the floor. Remove this piece to reveil the floor hole. Also take a rawlplug and stick it in the floor hole.

Take the subwoofer. Slide the sub against the bracket, keeping in mind that it also needs to connect to the floor. Screw the subwoofer to the bracket. Next, tear the carpet away on the floor where the sub needs to connect to the plastic plug. Force the sub to align with the floor rawlplug and screw it in.

Now the subwoofer should be stuck against the bracket and the floor. It should not move!

Now plug in the subwoofer connector. Also check the fuse in the sub.

Next: finishing wiring and testing!

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