I have always understood that a factory amplifier integration unit is necessary when mating an aftermarket head unit to the built-in Bose amps. Not sure if anyone remembers, but I installed a 2003 Protoge 6-CD In-Dash changer into my 93 FD Touring. After experiencing reliability problems with the plethora of wires associated with the Scosche Factory Amplifier Integration unit, I decided to remove it. I checked, and re-checked the signal wires, they were identical from the 2003 head unit to the FD body wiring. I plugged the factory body wiring harness directly into the back of the 2003 head unit, and waited for the distinct fizzle and accompanying silence of blown amps. All I heard was beautiful music! Worked for this head unit, Not sure if it'll work for all head units.
Pic of stereo installed attached: |
What colour does it light up?
Please say orange.................. if it does you helped me out tones!! |
Oh and it looks great....nothing beats the factory look.
Tired of all the christmas tree lighting out there. |
looks nice https://www.nopistons.com/forums/pub...IR#>/smile.png
mazdabation, if you're looking for an orange face, look for my "new toy" thread and check my new head unit ou |
Originally Posted by FikseRxSeven' date='Oct 8 2003, 09:14 PM
mazdabation, if you're looking for an orange face, look for my "new toy" thread and check my new head unit ou
Yours looks good also, one of the least flashy aftermarket units I have seen. When it boils down to it though, a complete stock look is more to my taste. If i can do this 6-disc unit that sinful7 has done then i will. I have also heard of the Miata units being used. My main concern is the backlight though, it must match factory...... |
I'm putting in a blue head unit and buying some blue lite gauges.
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