Hey guys, I talked my GF into telling me what she is getting me for my birthday, a CD tuner for my EA!!! finally I can get rid of the factory tape deck!
anywho, bris car sound want $80 to install it, The ONLY reason I enquired was to retain all warranties etc
But $80 is a bit steep for something so easy to do, speaking of warranty issues, what exactly becomes void if you install it yourself?
The main thing I wanted to know before I pull it all apart on the w/end is will the cradle that comes with the pioneer mount directly into the EA dash? or does an additional cradle need to be purchased?
Does anyone know if they sell a loom adaptor for this particular h/u to suit the EA wiring loom? if not I will just use connectors
Warranty should not be voided if you install it yourself, you just take it back to the store they send it away, and pioneer decide it was their fault in manufacture, or you fried the wires or something.
Just take the brackets off the tape deck thats in there, and they should screw straight onto the pioneer deck, and mount nicely (worked for the kenwood tape deck with cd controller).
No idea about converter, I cut my wires and connected them, there is a wiring diagram floating around the web. I have it at home can post the link tomorrow.
Thanks for the help guys! John, I'll contact autobarn tomorrow and see if they have what I need, if not Ill send an email to that mob and see if they can mail order it. How much did you pay for your adaptor?
i think it was about $20, bit costly, but it makes things a LOT easier, and means u can reverse the process at any stage.
the only wire that wasnt in the loom from memory was the ground wire, which i individually soldered
yep, mine was for an EF ofcourse, so it was a different loom, but yeah, it had everything i needed to put the one in mine. without cutting anything.
only wire that i piggybacked off was the ground wire, i didnt wanna lose the clip off it.
Mmm I recently instaled a pioneer DEH 1450 (Exactly the same head unit just different button layout) into my EA. It was a piece of cake and I didnt use a wiring harness. Yeah I had to unscrew the brackets from the factory radio and screw the brackets into the pioneer head unit, I had to widen the holes in the bracket a bit so that the screws for the head unit would fit. Besides that everything else was straight forward. Good luck took me about an hour including wiring
bro just a thought, when you install, go buy some wire from hi fi supermarket, and re wire the front door speakers, cose the stock audio wiring sucks, and when you are playing it up load you will get a smoother sound.
I have disconnected the front speakers as theyre shit, Ive currently got a set of blaupunkt 6x9's running off the tape deck, so they should go alright with the pioneer H/U
Next on the list is some good speakers for the doors, an amp and a 10" sub for the boot
Well I called around and apparently they havent made one for the deh 1550 yet, the 1450 plug wont work either
So I have 2 options
1. buy the plug to suit the ea loom, with just wires at the other end, comes with wiring diagram.
2. cut the ea loom and wire it directy up, which do u think is the better option
Im leaning towards option one, as if I rip the h/u out at a later date, everything is factory, and it comes with a diagram to help make the install much faster
on the other hand, Id save $20 just cutting the wires
I cut mine, but I will have my car for a long time or it will be dead and buried, but if you are thinking you may sell it at some point in time, then spend the $20, and then if you ever need to take it out for any reason you can !
a mate needs an adapter for an R31 1989 Model Skyline.. do autobarn stock adapters for skylines? He has a JVC KD SX995 so he'll need to do what falcon did and buy the skyline adapter with the wiring diagram..
There you go mate got this from the ford mods site if you still need it. the main ones you really need is the power wires I would just use some new oxygen free speaker wire for the speakers.
Wiring for Low Mid and High Series DecksMain Wiring Plug - 13 Pins
Pin 1 (Top Row, 1st from left) Blue / Red Positive (+) Speaker Line for the Right hand side Rear speaker (Drivers Side)
Pin 2 (Top Row, 2nd from left) Grey / Red Positive (+) Speaker Line for the Right hand side Front speaker(s) (Drivers Side)
Pin 3 (Top Row, 3rd from left) Brown Button Backlighting (Park Lamps power)
Pin 4 (Top Row, 3rd from right) Blue / Black Negative (-) Speaker Line for the Right hand side Rear Speaker (Drivers Side)
Pin 5 (Top Row, 2nd from Right) Red / Blue Power Anttena Output (Positive Trigger) Used to extend the power antenna
Pin 6 (Top Row, 1st from right) Blue / White Radio/Cigarette Lighter/Accessories Power (As taken from the Ignition Switch)
Pin 7 (2nd Row, 1st from right) Green / Yellow Battery Power (Constant +12V)
Pin 8 (2nd Row, 2nd from right) Grey / Blue Negative (-) Speaker Line for the Right hand side Front Speaker(s) (Drivers Side)
Pin 9 (2nd row, 3rd form right) Black ? Negative (-) Speaker Line for the Left hand side Front speaker(s) (Passenger Side)
Pin 10 (2nd Row, Dead Center) Black Battery Ground
Pin 11 (2nd Row, 3rd from the left) Pink / Black Negative (-) Speaker line for the left hand side Rear speaker (Passenger Side)
Pin 12 (2nd Row, 2nd from left) Green Positive (+) Speaker line for the Left hand side Front Speaker (Passenger Side)
Pin 13 (2nd Row, 1st from left) Pink / Green Positive (+) Speaker line for the Left hand side Rear Speaker (Passenger Side)
thanks anywayz dude
i got a mate to pull his stereo out and tell me wat went where. all sorted out now
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