El Duque
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- 2010 Eddie Bauer
I bought an OEM nav unit to replaced the stock radio on my '08 EB. I noticed that the bass is much lower with the nav unit. After poking around, I saw that if the nav unit (or audiophile, I guess) is programmed for a factory sub, which mine is, then there is an internal cross-over activated which cuts the bass and sends it to the sub.
So I have a kenwood amp and sub laying around, I just figured I would hook that up using a metra reverse wiring kit I bought, it has the 8-pin plug which plugs into nav unit and is supposed to be the sub output.
But I can't get it to work, there is no sound. I have the wiring diagram which shows 4 wires, two of them are sub + and -, one is shield (i don't know what that is), and the 4th is enable/clip detection. The enable/clip detection is only putting out around 5 volts so I can't use that as the remote turn-on, so I ran that from a another switched output.
but now I've read some stuff that says that if the radio doesn't detect an amp from the enable/clip detect pin, then it won't send a signal. Basically saying that only a factory amp would work using that plug. Has anyone done anything like this?
Thanks
So I have a kenwood amp and sub laying around, I just figured I would hook that up using a metra reverse wiring kit I bought, it has the 8-pin plug which plugs into nav unit and is supposed to be the sub output.
But I can't get it to work, there is no sound. I have the wiring diagram which shows 4 wires, two of them are sub + and -, one is shield (i don't know what that is), and the 4th is enable/clip detection. The enable/clip detection is only putting out around 5 volts so I can't use that as the remote turn-on, so I ran that from a another switched output.
but now I've read some stuff that says that if the radio doesn't detect an amp from the enable/clip detect pin, then it won't send a signal. Basically saying that only a factory amp would work using that plug. Has anyone done anything like this?
Thanks