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Old 18-08-2019, 06:43 PM   #1
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Default Fitting aftermarket head unit

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Quick question I have a 2001 Au fairmont ghia the factory cd player is stuffed. I want to fit an aftermarket head unit but don't want to lose my premium sound. The patch harnesses for the new head unit doesn't have an extra plug for premium sound. Is there a way around this to get everything to work?
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Old 18-08-2019, 06:49 PM   #2
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Hi Everyone

Quick question I have a 2001 Au fairmont ghia the factory cd player is stuffed. I want to fit an aftermarket head unit but don't want to lose my premium sound. The patch harnesses for the new head unit doesn't have an extra plug for premium sound. Is there a way around this to get everything to work?
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I have an aftermarket head unit and was able to retain the premium sound (though I did replace the front/rear speakers and tweeters and left the stock sub woofer). The speakers run off an aftermarket amp and the sub-woofer runs off the factory amp.

I can't quite remember how it was done (someone else did it for me). I can have a look in the next day or so to see how it was done if you wish.
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Old 18-08-2019, 08:09 PM   #3
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I have an aftermarket head unit and was able to retain the premium sound (though I did replace the front/rear speakers and tweeters and left the stock sub woofer). The speakers run off an aftermarket amp and the sub-woofer runs off the factory amp.

I can't quite remember how it was done (someone else did it for me). I can have a look in the next day or so to see how it was done if you wish.
If you could have a look that would be great. Thanks
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Old 19-08-2019, 11:00 AM   #4
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All you need is to have some RCA connections tapped into the factory amp wire that plugs into back of premium sound unit and plug that into back of aftermarket unit and the sub should work as normal.
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Hi. From memory the premium sound amplifier in the boot is a "modified" alpine unit (I seem to think the gain/level controls were covered or removed) but it still had RCA plugs on the end of the case. If you dont want to put plugs on the front end of the wires you can run new rca leads to the amp and just hook up to the trigger wire to turn it on. Cheers MD
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Old 24-08-2019, 10:13 AM   #6
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When I replaced my OE head unit with an Alpine I wanted to keep the steering wheel controls. The Aerpro patch harnesses ended up costing nearly as much as the head unit.
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