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Old 07-06-2017, 06:51 PM
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Does anyone have a copy they can post or provide a link? I can only seem to find 2014 and older.
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Should have highlighted I need the one for the 7 speaker non-sony system.
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Here ya go my friend
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I'm wiring an aftermarket sub woofer and have found the wiring to be unlike the videos I have found. There is no longer a WPT 1212 connector receptacle to hook up to. I've found the harness for the left rear door and the + and - speaker lines but haven't figured out which wires are the REM turn on (used to be blue) and the small ground that goes with the high level input lines I am using. Anyone know the colors for those 2 items?
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I'm wiring an aftermarket sub woofer and have found the wiring to be unlike the videos I have found. There is no longer a WPT 1212 connector receptacle to hook up to. I've found the harness for the left rear door and the + and - speaker lines but haven't figured out which wires are the REM turn on (used to be blue) and the small ground that goes with the high level input lines I am using. Anyone know the colors for those 2 items?
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Originally Posted by ThomasDean
I'm wiring an aftermarket sub woofer and have found the wiring to be unlike the videos I have found. There is no longer a WPT 1212 connector receptacle to hook up to. I've found the harness for the left rear door and the + and - speaker lines but haven't figured out which wires are the REM turn on (used to be blue) and the small ground that goes with the high level input lines I am using. Anyone know the colors for those 2 items?
You don't want to use the rear door speaker channels. They have a 80hz highpass filter on them. Grab the signal from the front channels. You can splice into the tweeter wire. Passive crossover is actually mounted to the tweeter so prior to the tweeter, it's a full frequency signal. Very easy to access. While you are there, grab your remote from fuse 23.
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That is great info. Thanks. Where is the # 23 fuse situated. There is a small ground that goes with the high level speaker input lines. Can I just ground that to the body somewhere?
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That is great info. Thanks. Where is the # 23 fuse situated. There is a small ground that goes with the high level speaker input lines. Can I just ground that to the body somewhere?
Are you using a high to low level converter? Is that what the ground wire is coming off of?

In regard to fuse 23...
https://www.f150forum.com/showpost.p...5&postcount=17

I believe this is the passenger side kick panel.
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Are you using a high to low level converter? Is that what the ground wire is coming off of?

In regard to fuse 23...
https://www.f150forum.com/showpost.p...5&postcount=17

I believe this is the passenger side kick panel.
The ground wire is not the main power one but comes out of the connector with the high level speaker wires. I'm not using the low level RCA cable hook-up.
I believe your right about the passenger side kick panel for the fuse.
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The ground wire is not the main power one but comes out of the connector with the high level speaker wires. I'm not using the low level RCA cable hook-up.
I believe your right about the passenger side kick panel for the fuse.
Ok, then I wouldn't worry about that ground. You aren't taking signal from there anyways.
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