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Replacement of JBL of a radio tape recorder

Miha$

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All hello from Russia. Directly I am sorry for my English (yet did not learn what to communicate without errors). I am the owner of Ford Explorer Eddie Bauer 1995. In the car the JBL system with the amplifier and a subvufer is set by audio. I want to replace the head device, without changing the amplifier and a subvufer. Local gurus told that it is necessary to change the amplifier and a subvufer. But it would be desirable them to save. Can prompt as to connect a new radio tape recorder of JVC with the ISO connector?
If certainly there is such possibility, without a spacer of new wires.
 



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Thanks. Tonight I will try to make.
 






It is impossible. The scheme of connection can is at whom?
 






I don't have a wiring diagram, hopefully someone can post one that will help you.
 














Hopefully your grasp on English is good enough to follow what I'm saying, so here goes:

The Metra 70-5063 that you posted is NOT what you need. That harness allows you to use the signal that your headunit produces to send the signal to outboard amplifiers. The harness piece that has the RCA style connectors on it plugs into the input of the factory amplifier.

The Metra 70-5061 is for bypassing the JBL tuner, or if there is not an antenna connector in the dash. If you don't have the antenna connector in the dash, or if you are wanting to use the factory tuner, then you would want to use this harness. However, this is NOT the harness you want to use for your application.

The Metra 70-5600 is for installing an aftermarket headunit while retaining the factory amplifier/subwoofer. This is most likely the harness that you are asking for and would want to purchase. This harness will wire into your aftermarket headunit's wiring, and then is connected to the factory harness. This is the harness you DO want.


Hopefully this is the information you were looking for. If you have a question, ask, and I'll do what I can to help.


Cheers,
Kef
 






Well. I got 70-5600, connected as is written to instructions. Doesn't work.

Precisely this adapter is suitable for my system. I attach the scheme
 






Hmm. I'm wondering why that wouldn't work for your system, since it allows you to utilize the factory amplifier.

I'm lost honestly, sorry I'm not much more help with this...
 






All thanks. Understood. In this system of the certain amplifier isn't present. It is integrated into "rear chassis unit", and "front control unit" is the control panel. As this system uses the ACP protocol. Therefore what to connect the new head device it would be necessary to remove "rear chassis unit" and to connect wires to each loudspeaker. There is only a factory subwoofer, it is connected too by a new wire.


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