pmed maxima and he seems busy this week, i need a clarion head unit installed in my MR2 and dont have the wiring know how to do itold system is out just need new one inlemme know time location and most important price if you can be of help
1/3/2007 3:44:40 PM
worst case scenario, go to circuit city
1/3/2007 4:01:32 PM
there isn't much to know. This is a job anyone can do. IF you aren't using a after-market harness then simply google a wireing diagram so you know which each lead goes to and thats it. As long as you know how to crimp wires together.
1/3/2007 4:02:05 PM
i actually googled that and couldnt find a damn thing on MR2's from the 2000+ rangeif anyone can find one a link would be greattttttok so i took a look at the old portwhere the clarion has 2 leads for each color the old one has one, so im guessin just hook up the same color to the one lineas for the other problem, there is a teal/mint green and a pink line on the olddoes the red lead on the new matchup to the pink and where does the teal goalso there are two big ass yellow lines with fuses but no port for that on the old plug...wtf[Edited on January 3, 2007 at 4:19 PM. Reason : f]
1/3/2007 4:11:13 PM
ok color matching the wires isn't a good idea. Thats why i suggested finding a wiring diagram. Also some of the leads on the new unit won't actually connect to anything. Depending on what features your unit has, things like phone mute won't actually be hooked up to anything. the big ass lines with fuses are your power leads (obviously) you have to check and make sure you know which one is for 12v memory (constantly on at all times) and the other which cuts power to the radio when you turn the car off.Have you tried searching for a harness from crutchfield? it would literally be plug and play and it will come a diagram that tells you what everything is.also if you want a 'now' solution, try best buy or circuit city for this harness. I didn't find one at either location for my Evo but tweeter had them in stock for lancers. So give them a shot too.[Edited on January 3, 2007 at 4:58 PM. Reason : adf]
1/3/2007 4:56:52 PM
best buy will probably carry a wiring harness.all the leads on the harness will be labeled as well as the leads on the head unit
1/3/2007 5:01:37 PM
Always buy from crutchfield.
1/3/2007 5:13:06 PM
its more than just a wiring plug and playthere is nothing there but bare wires, no plug no nothing from the original factory radiothe guy that i got the car from did leave the old radio and the old plug though with it...but i doubt that helps anyi took the panels off to trace the wires and figured out what wires run to what speaker...so i have those wires set asidenow there are 5 remaining wiresanyone?? anyone with any idea at allif all else fails guess i will go to the local speaker shop and pay 45 bucks for them to connect wires
1/3/2007 6:09:45 PM
there will be a constant 12v power, switched 12v power, ground, maybe a dimmer...
1/3/2007 6:17:40 PM
ok i have found everything now thanks to being able to gain access into best buys computer with its wiring diagramanyways i found everything except for there is 2 wires a orange and green that have no use so fari have found the RF speaker + LF speaker+ ignition battery RF - LF - and groundthis leaves 2 wires...one for dimmer maybe the other forrrrr???
1/3/2007 6:31:21 PM
wiring harnesses are ghetto, they make such an ugly install
1/3/2007 6:50:06 PM
^not if done right. zip ties are your best friend. Besides...once the radio is in you can't see the wires or the harness...and it makes for a much easier install/uninstall. Unless you are sandsanta and niggerrigged your shit...(at least it works though)
1/3/2007 6:54:43 PM
buying a wiring harness is for people who dont know how to butt splice, and butt splicing is easy and looks a lot better and takes up less space
1/3/2007 7:07:18 PM
but splicing is easy, I did it in the STi. Its still faster to use a harness. Especially when you are dealing with a navigation system that has a shit ton of different leads.
1/3/2007 7:19:29 PM
just buy a new car with the radio you want
1/3/2007 7:39:02 PM
I usually trim down the 2 harness', soldier the adapter harness to the new radio harnes, heat shrink and tape, very clean and if you ever sell the car or upgrade the radio it's simple to undo.[Edited on January 3, 2007 at 7:40 PM. Reason : butt splicing with crimp-ons sucks]
1/3/2007 7:39:26 PM
what year and are you talkin about the car harness or the headunit harness wires you cant figure out?
1/3/2007 8:44:14 PM
1/3/2007 9:13:18 PM
my shit is soldered and heat shrinked, but a small crimped peice of plastic does look better than a foot of wires and an extra harness all crammed behind your shit (and if youre using a wiring harness you are probable using some shitty twist connector)
1/3/2007 9:18:02 PM
got it figured outthat took awhile and thanks to that kick ass site it told me just what wires were for whatradio works, soldering them tomorrow and gettin the faceplate and all that in linewasnt as hard as i thought once i figure out what wires went where.F a plug and play, do it the right way
1/3/2007 9:29:48 PM
1/5/2007 9:16:57 AM
^ only probelm is crimp connectors don't make a sound connection, they vibrate loose and are overall ghetto in general
1/5/2007 10:25:03 AM
i forgot who this guy's name is BUT at the tweeter in Cary I was browsing around and told him I had money to spend at best buy but asked if he could install the deck, he did for $30 and it took 30 minutes on the spot.
1/5/2007 10:47:15 AM
I have had crimp connectors on my basic Pioneer deck that has moved in and out of about 6 cars (sometimes multiple times per car for various reasons) over the last 8 years and I have yet to have any sort of connection issues with it.Nothing ghetto about it. Sure, it isn't as good as solder, but I'd rather spend 5-10 minutes crimping connectors than 30-40 minutes soldering and heat shrinking every time I move cars/change setups.
1/5/2007 11:47:04 AM
^ well whatever floats your boat, shit ass receivers half assed intalled are perfectly acceptable for some people[Edited on January 5, 2007 at 12:22 PM. Reason : and it only takes a few extra minutes to solder if you have any common sense at all]
1/5/2007 12:21:36 PM
1/5/2007 12:47:24 PM
1/5/2007 3:09:45 PM
I didn't realize the wiring behind a head unit was going to be exposed to the elements. GTFO with your worthless trailer hitch example.And I never said soldering wasn't the better solution you stupid mongoloid devoid of rational thought. I just said in my opinion, backed by a ton of experience, it is a complete waste of time unless you just like waiting for wire to heat up to run solder through it.
1/5/2007 3:13:33 PM
hahahahaha, you just got owned and are just blabbering shit now try not to look like the alias tard that you are you stupid fuck
1/5/2007 3:16:31 PM
Thats fine.
1/5/2007 3:21:39 PM
1/5/2007 3:51:32 PM
You guys must be using some thin shit then.
1/5/2007 4:48:50 PM
^ no you're just the only one that doesnt know what they're doing
1/5/2007 10:16:01 PM
1/5/2007 10:45:51 PM