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I have a 94 explorer 4 Dr. I need to bypass the factory amp. I do not have a factory sub. How to I go about bypassing the amp? Is there a wiring diagram that I need?
The amp bypass harness only sucks because it sends a high-level signal through the pre-amp low-level wires.
If you use an adapter and use the low-level preouts on an aftermarket head unit to connect to the factory amp, that works, but it's a bad idea to hook the speaker wires from the head unit to the factory amp as audio inputs.
The best solutions are either an aftermarket amp or just running new speaker wire from the head unit to the speakers.