So after deciding against trying to remove the touchscreen due to fear of damage We have looked at viable options to connect the vibe low pass line converter.... 1. Was to try hunting down the cables in the mass of connectors in the internal fuse box... This resulted in finding the front left speaker is attached to a different connector to the other three, the other three are on the same connector as the airbags so have decided this is a last option to start messing in there.
So, we have gone with option 2, this is to take the rear door cards off, pick up the left and right speaker feeds there, piggy backing and running to the boot, we will install the line converter there in the boot taking the 12v power from the 12v cigarette supply on the parcel shelf. (The vibe converter is power intelligent so doesn't need a remote feed)
We have also decided on a design to hold the amp without having to screw into the rear seat (as done 'back in the day')
(Difficult to explain but will try) This is having a piece of mdf shaped to the rear of the single fold down seat, having a notch that allows the seat to move back into its locked position but also holds the mdf in place, we will then add a vertical support on the opposite side, this will then be carpeted and then the amp fixed to it.
Hopefully this goes without a hitch but I'm sure will fight us every step of the way.
Will take pictures along the way and will give detailed update once completed!
Wish us luck!!
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
So, we have gone with option 2, this is to take the rear door cards off, pick up the left and right speaker feeds there, piggy backing and running to the boot, we will install the line converter there in the boot taking the 12v power from the 12v cigarette supply on the parcel shelf. (The vibe converter is power intelligent so doesn't need a remote feed)
We have also decided on a design to hold the amp without having to screw into the rear seat (as done 'back in the day')
(Difficult to explain but will try) This is having a piece of mdf shaped to the rear of the single fold down seat, having a notch that allows the seat to move back into its locked position but also holds the mdf in place, we will then add a vertical support on the opposite side, this will then be carpeted and then the amp fixed to it.
Hopefully this goes without a hitch but I'm sure will fight us every step of the way.
Will take pictures along the way and will give detailed update once completed!
Wish us luck!!
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk