Thursday, June 30, 2011

To install a car amplifier wiring kit with a

You have your new home and are ready to show around to your friends. But wait, it is packed the small metal AM / FM radio on the dashboard? You know the one with the small speakers wired at the top of the dashboard and the pathetic little "woofer" in the door panels? Ownage to avoid serious social, you're going to have to replace this musical parody as quickly as possible. But what is the best way forward? The installation of a new sound system does not need electricalcorresponds to a brain operation. The process is actually quite simple if you follow some basic steps. In order, these are input, current, power, and cabling. If IAOW in mind, car audio system can be successfully sold.

Entrance: Here is where you are going to get the sound you put out into the air. This may be a radio, a CD player, or if you're feeling really retro, sort of a tape recorder. The entrance of choice these days is often a radio / music player combination;the radio is there for local programs, but also a female or male, so that brings you to connect your iPod or Zune to your favorite music to carry.

Current: The iPod is not trying to sound very good, a series of 10-inch subwoofer is to make it work? Current strength is the power: the power that go great orator. This means that the addition of an amplifier. The amplifiers are designed to obtain input and increase their performance, so that I can really feel.

Output: All power in the world is notdo very well if you can not hear, is not it? Speaker output means. There are many types of speakers available, so many that we have not even tried, covering all. For most of us mortals, suffice it to say that a couple of long range "tweeter", a pair of speakers for the midrange and a lot of subwoofers, speakers offer thumpin 'bass all you need.

Wiring: This is what we are all about in this article. The wiring is the glue that holds everything together. You mustTo obtain the input of the wires. You need cables to the amplifier input for the speakers. Face, without the all-important cable, you are nothing. So let's start there.

Chances are the wiring in the car is not made available to deal with a powerful sound system. The good news is that there are many uses converted to replace what is already there. Start looking for the right kit for your car model, many companies (whether online or brick and mortar) have informationGraphs available. So, watch the size of the production. How serious is a speaker, you can cram into your trip? Check that the maximum peak power for the speakers, you want to use, you do not want an amplifier that is too powerful, or do you turn off the speakers to use! Buy an amplifier (the current part of the equation) which has a capacity equal to or slightly less than the assessment for the speakers. Check the fuse that is connected to the amplifier (usually written on or near the fusecap). With the current level of assurance as a guide, select a set of cables that a) the machine adapts and b) at an intensity equal to or greater than the power amplifier (for example, an amplifier 25A fuse, the wiring or 25amps above). As a general rule, the greater the current strength of the kit, clean sound, the "pipes" that carry the signal "wider", so to speak.

Many kits are designed to directly connect the wires from the originalRadio connector manufacturer, only the colors / labels and you're done. If you are working on a modified wiring, make sure the amp you want to use the games, and then follow the instructions to connect the speakers at one end and the input source to the other end. Note: a bent coat hanger is a great tool for threading wires through doors and other panels. As long as you can keep in mind IAOW, installing a new sound system wiring kits to be as simple as installing new wheelsor pneumatic.

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Sony CDXGT930UI CD Receiver Motorized, full-motion, fluorescent four-line display (Black)

Sony CDXGT930UI CD Receiver Motorized, full-motion, fluorescent four-line display (Black)
Sony CDXGT930UI CD Receiver Motorized, full-motion, fluorescent four-line display (Black)


Sony CDXGT930UI CD Receiver Motorized, full-motion, fluorescent four-line display (Black)

Bad Luck Continue Unit Head / Bad The saga continues. I bought this HU over a month ago and finally time to install it. Gone through a lot of trouble for nothing. The control unit is as good as something to be exploited. It turns out, but that's it. At least I put my voltmeter on my hyundai for a better place.

If you have little money, but want a better stereo shop in the car, installing a stereo system itself, you can create a huge amount of money. It 's relatively easy to install a new CD player or radio in the car, especially if you have no experience in wiring and electronics.

The standard radio system is integrated into the dashboard, then this article will take the necessary measures to provide this function. Custom or modified vehicles require a differentA set of instructions for stereo. For this task, you need a new car radio or CD player (also called unit), wire stripper, electrical tape, a set of screwdrivers and wire cutters. You'll also need a guide that explains how to remove the dashboard and remove the old stereo system depending on without causing any damage. If you follow these simple steps, you will enjoy your new stereo in no time!

Pioneer Wiring Harness

1) Buying a new stereo system. Buying one that fitscorrect, where was the old one. Also, when buying a stereo, you might want to get to a specific harness that is specific to your stereo and your new make and model of vehicle. Harnesses to do all the work a snap, literally.

2) Make sure the engine is off. Disconnect the negative (black) battery cable. Never a part of the electrical system connected to the battery of your car to work, because the shock could be fatal.

3) AfterRemove the manual, the panel next to the stereo. Loosen and remove your old stereo (head) unit. On the back of the device or there is a stack of individual wires or a single connector that connects a lot of wires. If you find a lot of wires, which are not engaged yet. You have to do a few at a time when, to avoid confusion.

4) electric cables to connect manually or with the sling. If you have a step belt 5, thenStep 9 to continue. If you do not have a harness, skip step 5 and follow steps 6-8

5) Connect the new wiring into the outlet, if you are able to make a purchase they were. This kit is then connected to the back of your new car stereo. If you are able to do it, then you can skip steps 6-8.

6) Do you have any wires to connect manually, if you do not buy a harness. Connect the positive cable from each speaker to make positive connectionson the back of your stereo system first. Then negative wires from each speaker connected to the negative terminals on the stereo. If you're going to find a single cable from each speaker so that they were grounded to the frame. If this is the case, then the new speaker cables are installed.

7) Close the '(earth) wire to the stereo system -/black for a bolt or screw which is mounted close to the stereo in the dashboard. This attachment must be metal, not fiberglass or plastic.

8)Connect both + /-wire power cord and red power constant 12 with the new radio. Read the installation instructions for the proper positioning of these wires.

9) You should now have a unique connector to the cable that come together to right the vehicle, both through the new connection in steps 6-8, or from the saddle.

10) Slide the new stereo in your support, whose connection with the purchase must be included. In some cases, you must use the oldOriginal owner of your stereo.

11) Connect the wiring connector on the back of your new radio or CD player. They should hang a missing single wire, the old system off. This wire is your antenna. Connect this wire on the stereo again. You can also see a wire antenna power, which must be connected.

12) Slide the stereo in the dash compartment. Try it before screwing it in Connect the battery cable. Start the engine to power theStereo. Turn on some 'music and listen to the performance of each speaker. If everything seems to work well, screw in place and replace your home stereo to cover your bar.

Sony CDXGT930UI CD Receiver Motorized, full-motion, fluorescent four-line display (Black)

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Monday, June 27, 2011

The installation of aftermarket head unit

Updating the sound system is usually one of the first modifications attempted when we talk about car customization. The best place to start is with a good head unit. If you install it yourself, keep reading for some tips installers our experience.

You will need a few tools to do the job properly, then by collecting some screwdrivers (flat head and Phillips), a socket set to launch wire cutters, wire splitter, contraction joints or sleeves, electricalTape, cable ties, solder and a soldering iron and patience.

Pioneer Wiring Harness

The first thing I installed before I suggest you make the purchase of the stereo wiring for your vehicle would use. What makes the installation easier for you if you are a beginner, and allows for easier exchange of radio-bearing (if you sell the vehicle in the future) and replace or upgrade to another aftermarket head units.

Begin by filling out the negative battery cable fromBattery. This will ensure that you do not accidentally cross any wires and burn a new device. Then, remove the old controller. If you can see how this need is at your vehicle, you can try your application installdr.com vehicles. This is a great resource to see pictures of how to remove the head unit. Once loose, pull on a harness and the antenna from the head and remove it completely.

There are two types of wiring forcan get. And 'the universal wiring that connects your vehicles existing wiring, and has the unfinished end of the wire connecting the colored threads of your new head unit. There's also a wiring harness that has a strap at both ends, and fire only on both sides. These are the easiest to install, but can be harder to find ot your vehicle to match the main unit. Most harnesses are the universal type, so we'll focus on those. If you have received,Harness, you will see the colored wires in the back of the main unit. The wires on the main unit and the wiring must match. The head unit head and use the wires are joined in part for easy installation. There are several good ways to connect the wires. One way is to butt connectors, plug wires in a crimping operation. These can be almost anywhere that the head unit / install sold, or Walmart, etc. My favorite was one requiresSoldering iron and shrink sleeves. Twist the wires together firmly. Apply just enough solder to weld the two wires together. Now times that one of the parallel wires. Slide the sleeve over the connection and heat with a heat gun or hair dryer well. I need to rewire or repair systems that have been used butt connectors, but this could setup error and not a problem with the plug to be. I've never had a failure of solder joints.

After allThe connections are made, and heated and reduced the sleeves in place, I take a hose and tie it all together. To search for the excess strap clips for a clean finish. Connect the wiring connected to the head with the wiring of the vehicle. Connect the antenna (you can tell, you need an antenna adapter in some applications). Slide now available, the controller, but does not solve the problem yet. Connect the negative battery cable and turn your head to ensure units (which you turn the keythe ACC position). It should work properly at this point. If you add an amplifier, are planning or have already bought one for this installation, turn off the unit and connect the RCA cable. Run it through the amp on the blackboard and shot at the (more on how successful this in future articles).

Sunday, June 26, 2011

Installing a Pioneer DEH-7300BT Bluetooth ® enabled stereo in a Honda Civic 2004

Installing a Pioneer DEH-7300BT Bluetooth ® enabled stereo in a Honda Civic 2004 Documents the installation of the DEH-7300BT Bluetooth ® enabled stereo in a Honda Civic Pioneer 2004. This video describes the tools for the installation and key steps such as removing the old stereo system to replace the cable and rewiring of the frame stereo.

Saturday, June 25, 2011

Install your car stereo Yourself

If you have little money, but want a better stereo shop in the car, installing a stereo system itself, you can create a huge amount of money. It 's relatively easy to install a new CD player or radio in the car, especially if you have no experience in wiring and electronics.

The standard radio system is integrated into the dashboard, then this article will take the necessary measures to provide this function. Custom or modified vehicles require a differentA set of instructions for stereo. For this task, you need a new car radio or CD player (also called unit), wire stripper, electrical tape, a set of screwdrivers and wire cutters. You'll also need a guide that explains how to remove the dashboard and remove the old stereo system depending on without causing any damage. If you follow these simple steps, you will enjoy your new stereo in no time!

1) Buying a new stereo system. Buying one that fitscorrect, where was the old one. Also, when buying a stereo, you might want to get to a specific harness that is specific to your stereo and your new make and model of vehicle. Harnesses to do all the work a snap, literally.

2) Make sure the engine is off. Disconnect the negative (black) battery cable. Never a part of the electrical system connected to the battery of your car to work, because the shock could be fatal.

3) AfterRemove the manual, the panel next to the stereo. Loosen and remove your old stereo (head) unit. On the back of the device or there is a stack of individual wires or a single connector that connects a lot of wires. If you find a lot of wires, which are not engaged yet. You have to do a few at a time when, to avoid confusion.

4) electric cables to connect manually or with the sling. If you have a step belt 5, thenStep 9 to continue. If you do not have a harness, skip step 5 and follow steps 6-8

5) Connect the new wiring into the outlet, if you are able to make a purchase they were. This kit is then connected to the back of your new car stereo. If you are able to do it, then you can skip steps 6-8.

6) Do you have any wires to connect manually, if you do not buy a harness. Connect the positive cable from each speaker to make positive connectionson the back of your stereo system first. Then negative wires from each speaker connected to the negative terminals on the stereo. If you're going to find a single cable from each speaker so that they were grounded to the frame. If this is the case, then the new speaker cables are installed.

7) Close the '(earth) wire to the stereo system -/black for a bolt or screw which is mounted close to the stereo in the dashboard. This attachment must be metal, not fiberglass or plastic.

8)Connect both + /-wire power cord and red power constant 12 with the new radio. Read the installation instructions for the proper positioning of these wires.

9) You should now have a unique connector to the cable that come together to right the vehicle, both through the new connection in steps 6-8, or from the saddle.

10) Slide the new stereo in your support, whose connection with the purchase must be included. In some cases, you must use the oldOriginal owner of your stereo.

11) Connect the wiring connector on the back of your new radio or CD player. They should hang a missing single wire, the old system off. This wire is your antenna. Connect this wire on the stereo again. You can also see a wire antenna power, which must be connected.

12) Slide the stereo in the dash compartment. Try it before screwing it in Connect the battery cable. Start the engine to power theStereo. Turn on some 'music and listen to the performance of each speaker. If everything seems to work well, screw in place and replace your home stereo to cover your bar.