Fiat Coupe Forum
- Founded by Kayjey & James Northam
- Funded by the Club for the benefit of all owners
Fiat Coupe Club UK
join the club
Fiat Coupe Forum
 
» Announced
    Posting images


» Related sites
    Main club site
    fiatcoupe.net


» External data
    owners listed
 
Who's Online Now
1 registered members (1 invisible), 271 guests, and 2 spiders.
Key: Admin, Global Mod, Mod
Forum Statistics
Forums69
Topics113,621
Posts1,341,296
Members1,807
Most Online731
Jan 14th, 2020
Top Posters(All Time)
barnacle 33,566
stan 32,122
Theresa 23,303
PeteP 21,521
bockers 21,071
JimO 17,917
Nigel 17,367
Edinburgh 16,825
RSS Feeds
Club Events
Club Information
Track Events
Rolling Road/RWYB
Social Events
Non-UK Events
Coupé Related Chat
Coupé Spotting
Coupé News/Press
Buying/Selling Advice
Insuring a Coupé
Basic FAQ's
How to Guides
Forum Issues
Technical Problems
General Maintenance
Styling
Tuning
Handling
ICE and Alarm
Coupés for Sale
Coupés Wanted
Parts for Sale
Parts Wanted
Group Buys
Business Forum
Other Vehicles for Sale/Wanted
Other Items for Sale/Wanted
Haggling/Offers
Ebay links
Other Cars
Other Websites
General Chat
Previous Thread
Next Thread
Print Thread
wiring for a sub #184203
04/09/2006 15:41
04/09/2006 15:41

A
Anonymous
Unregistered
Anonymous
Unregistered
A



happy monday morning all...ok maybe not

I assume theres no wiring al;ready in place for a sub in the boot?

..so where is best to route the wiring? and does it require me to remove the rear seats again ! (please god no.. )

Re: wiring for a sub #184204
04/09/2006 15:47
04/09/2006 15:47
Joined: Dec 2005
Posts: 2,033
I WANT F40
S
S1MMA Offline
Competition Level
S1MMA  Offline
Competition Level
S

Joined: Dec 2005
Posts: 2,033
I WANT F40
The best thing to do if you are considering a sub, is to buy and wire up a suitable Amp to your boot, then run the speaker wire from your amp to your sub.

You will need to run some power wire from the battery, some RCA cables and a remote (thin power cable for headunit to tell amp when to switch on so it's not constantly live) from the headunit to the boot, and a ground to the amp (bare metal point near to the amp). The power wire must be fused within about 12 inches from the battery.

If you are unhappy with removing just the rear seat (2 bolts) then I'd suggest getting an amp installed professionally as it's a loads more hassle and work, especially in a coupe. Whats your budget for sub and amp?


Sideways a LOT
Re: wiring for a sub #184205
04/09/2006 16:51
04/09/2006 16:51
Joined: Dec 2005
Posts: 7,704
Harpenden
S
sugerbear Offline
Je suis un Coupé
sugerbear  Offline
Je suis un Coupé
S

Joined: Dec 2005
Posts: 7,704
Harpenden
I ran the RCA leads down the transmission tunnel as I prefer not to have it next to the power cable. Power cable and remote were run down the side next to the passenger door (there is already a lead that runs along there so just follow that).

I removed the rear seat (just the bottom - 2 bolts) then took out the passenger seat - 4 bolts. Removed the passenger door rubber which allowed the carpet to moved. Then removed the passenger seat belt bar at the botton of the rear door card (2 bolts) then prised off the rear door card at the bottom to gain access so that I could thread the power cables and remote. Then wriggled the carpet out from under the door card so that I had more access.

The above took about 2 hours to remove/refit.

From there I was able to thread the rca cable down transmission tunnel and run a new remote lead from front to back (I could have run the power lead as well, but there was already one in place).


How to make a startrek widget cable >> http://tinyurl.com/dyje6fy
Re: wiring for a sub #184206
04/09/2006 17:36
04/09/2006 17:36

A
Anonymous
Unregistered
Anonymous
Unregistered
A



im not too averse to removing seats and door panels as i did that to fit my rear speakers, but it was a hot day and a cramped sweaty job

just removing the rear seat isnt too bad i guess.

thanks for the help, i will have a think.

Re: wiring for a sub #184207
04/09/2006 19:42
04/09/2006 19:42

A
Anonymous
Unregistered
Anonymous
Unregistered
A



make sure you don't run your RCA leads with your power cable as sugarbear said, you will get interfearance from this

Re: wiring for a sub #184208
05/09/2006 00:16
05/09/2006 00:16

A
Anonymous
Unregistered
Anonymous
Unregistered
A



You only need to remove the rear seat base to put in wires, so it's only 2 allen key bolts. A long piece of stiff wire should get you under the rest of the carpet.


Powered by UBB.threads™ PHP Forum Software 7.7.1
(Release build 20190129)
PHP: 7.3.33 Page Time: 0.011s Queries: 13 (0.005s) Memory: 0.7545 MB (Peak: 0.8142 MB) Data Comp: Off Server Time: 2024-05-08 02:32:00 UTC