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Old May 18, 2011 | 02:47 PM
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help with double din wiring *PICS INSIDE*

Where do I connect this sold blue wire from the wiring harness 70-7551 I believe is the wiring harness I am using for BOSE system.

I believe its the power antenna wire but I am not sure.


Here is the blue with white pin stripe on it attached to the other part of the harness


Antenna Control wire not connected to anything


Are these RCA connected correctly?


This is the antenna wire adapter to the double din, the right one goes to the double din but what do I do with the left one?



I'm guessing I need to cut that clip off the antenaa control wire and connect it to the solid blue wire, or buy and crimp on the other piece to slide into the antenna control for the blue wire?

thanks for the help!

this is for a pioneer D3
 

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Old May 18, 2011 | 07:37 PM
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Good luck with the 70-7551 with bose - success rate with them is definitely not 100%.

Antenna amp/power antenna from the 70-7551 goes to the antenna control wire from the headunit.

RCAs look right.

The other half of the antenna adapter isn't used in our cars, it's for the nissans with dual antennas.
 
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Old May 18, 2011 | 08:10 PM
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problems solved.

Thanks Wrathernaut!
 
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