CHECK THE REAR LEFT INSIDE PANEL OF THE VEHICLE. i HAVE THE SAME VEHICLE AND I BELIEVE THERE IS A NOTICE THERE AS WELL.
AnswerIt's located under the factory stereo in Premium sound models. Here's a link to show you where and how to remove it!Good Luck!-Shaun-
because the stock stereo sends a signal to the stock factory amplifier, removing the stereo has probably left the amplifier in a constant on mode therefore it is always drawing power. you can check this once you find the amp . on the wagon it is located in the bck drivers corner behind where the cd changer goes.
There Is none.
it is located in the trunk underneath the carpet
yes you can i have an amp and subs in my 2006 dodge 2500 HD
depends on if you have the Bose stereo if you do look under the rear dash in the trunk it would be there
If you plan on keeping the original stereo in the car, and simply want to upgrade, you would need an amplifier with a High Level Input. That allows you to splice the signal from the speaker wires (since factory decks dont have RCA outputs). But you can also buy a high level input converter from a car audio shop for cheap, and that will allow any amp to hook up to it. If you plan on amping the factory speakers though, you might want to reconsider. Unless you have a factory upgraded stereo, your speakers are generally made out of paper. I hope that was helpful!
sonicelectronix.com has a lot of things that could help you with adding an amplifier to your stock system. If you didn't want to spend any extra money then you can split the speaker wires for your rear speakers and have them go to the speakers and the high level inputs(if available).
Yes you can. First, determine which type of signal input is required by your amplifier, RCA inputs or (+/-) speaker wire. If it's only RCA inputs and your stock stereo does not have RCA outputs in the rear of the unit, then you will have to convert each speaker wire pairs to RCA with a converter, then go to your amplifier. If your stock unit does have RCA out, then just use an RCA cable and connect the signal from your stereo to your amplifier. Then simply follow the instructions from your amplifier to connect your speakers depending on if they are 2ohm, 4ohm, or 8ohm, etc. PS - make sure you properly ground your amplifier to either chassis or directly to the negative on your battery. If you create any large amounts of resistance or have extra wire hanging around, you will get ground loops and EMI problems and hear engine noise from your speakers as you accelerate. Good Luck
In the trunk, right hand side behind carpeting. The radio controller is in the dash. The actual tuner and amplifier are in the trunk.
i want to know if i can put 265/75r16 on my stock 2003 Nissan pathfinder with changing anything.
The wattage of your stock stereo in your 1989 Acura Integra is 75 watts. There was anÊoption for a larger stereo output of up to 200 watts.