Hi all,
Aerpro website specifically says no harness exists for some earlier D22 models, and I'm pretty sure mine falls into this category. So, looks like I'm gonna have to cut the factory connector and wire ISO connectors. Forgive me if my terminology is off haha, not exactly an old hand at this stuff.
What I'm looking at on the factory end is a single connector, separated into 4 pin and 6 pin by a gap.
4 pin area:
Pink wire with blue stripe and pink band
Green wire with white stripe
6 pin area:
Brown wire
Brown wire with white stripe
Black wire
Black wire with white stripe
Red wire with green stripe and pink band
Seems safe to say the black and brown are the positive and negative for the speakers. My best guess is that the wires with pink bands are the ignition and the constant, but I'm not sure which is which. Also not sure what the green wire could be? Initially I thought maybe the wires in the 4 pin area might be the ignition and constant seeing as they're grouped, but the pink band thing seems to track better given the colour of the wires.
I don't have a multimeter and I only have about $20 I can afford to spend on getting the new unit in, so if anyone has any guidance it would be appreciated!
Side note: I'm reading that the bracket provides an earth, but assume I should probably get an o ring on the wire from the new head unit and attach it to the bracket just to be safe?
Aerpro website specifically says no harness exists for some earlier D22 models, and I'm pretty sure mine falls into this category. So, looks like I'm gonna have to cut the factory connector and wire ISO connectors. Forgive me if my terminology is off haha, not exactly an old hand at this stuff.
What I'm looking at on the factory end is a single connector, separated into 4 pin and 6 pin by a gap.
4 pin area:
Pink wire with blue stripe and pink band
Green wire with white stripe
6 pin area:
Brown wire
Brown wire with white stripe
Black wire
Black wire with white stripe
Red wire with green stripe and pink band
Seems safe to say the black and brown are the positive and negative for the speakers. My best guess is that the wires with pink bands are the ignition and the constant, but I'm not sure which is which. Also not sure what the green wire could be? Initially I thought maybe the wires in the 4 pin area might be the ignition and constant seeing as they're grouped, but the pink band thing seems to track better given the colour of the wires.
I don't have a multimeter and I only have about $20 I can afford to spend on getting the new unit in, so if anyone has any guidance it would be appreciated!
Side note: I'm reading that the bracket provides an earth, but assume I should probably get an o ring on the wire from the new head unit and attach it to the bracket just to be safe?
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