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scotty 15-06-2014 07:52 PM

Stereo
 
Need help ASAP does anyone know how to wire a stereo up cause I've not got a clue as some of the wires are different colour to the connector wires running from the stereo thanks Scotty .

oldskool 15-06-2014 07:59 PM

Have you just got wires or is the original subaru plug still there ? Its like a browny yellow colour that goes in the back of the oem stereo

scotty 15-06-2014 08:11 PM

Nope just wires and I want to fit my Sony head unit .

oldskool 15-06-2014 08:14 PM

Ok ,, i can find some links that will help at least , what year is your car ?

Do you know what the wires are on your head unit ?

scotty 15-06-2014 09:29 PM

A my98 Terzo mate .

oldskool 15-06-2014 09:38 PM

Think this should be about right


1995-97 Subaru Impreza Stereo Wiring
Constant 12V+ Blue/Yellow
Switched 12V+ Yellow/Red
Ground Black
Illumination Green
Dimmer n/a


Front Speakers
Left Front (+) Brown/White
Left Front (-) Green/Black
Right Front (+) Red/Yellow
Right Front (-) White/Black
Rear Speakers
Left Rear (+) White/Red
Left Rear (-) Red/Green
Right Rear (+) Blue/Green
Right Rear (-) Red


On the sony ,, probably better to google the model no for full wiring diagram in order to get the speakers and everything correct

scooby doo 15-06-2014 10:48 PM

Could find someone who's breaking a car and cut the plug of with good length and replym it back so easy to change between stereos, I hate when people cut them, ISO adaptor a are £8:00 why I why cut for sake of £8

oldskool 15-06-2014 10:53 PM

or just buy an iso adaptor and wire into that - at least itll be up to newer spec

scotty 16-06-2014 12:34 AM

I might just take it to someone to wire it up for me as it will be safer than me doing it .

Mortster 16-06-2014 07:22 AM

I'd do what Benji suggests, one you've got the original bit of wiring back in, just get to Halfords and get a Iso Block, there universal with all stereos now.

oldskool 16-06-2014 08:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mortster (Post 191037)
I'd do what Benji suggests, one you've got the original bit of wiring back in, just get to Halfords and get a Iso Block, there universal with all stereos now.

Thats true ,, doing it that way you would be joining up same colour wire to same colour ,,, would be nice and easy

scotty 16-06-2014 10:05 AM

I will try again later as all the wiring for the Sony have writing on them to tell you what each one is .

scotty 16-06-2014 05:02 PM

I'm getting there but stuck now I have 3 black wires but what need to know is what one is the earth I've wired up the rest and still getting no power on my stereo .

oldskool 16-06-2014 05:12 PM

Have you got a test meter or a 12v bulb with wires on ? If it was me id just check that all 3 black wires dont have 12v either when car switched off or ignition on ,,, presuming none do one at least ought to be a good earth

scotty 17-06-2014 03:39 PM

The wires I have got are as follows

White/Black
Yellow/Green
Blue/Red
Brown/White
Blue/Yellow
Red/Orange
Red/White
White/Red
Black x3
Purple x2
Green x1
Orange x1

Then I have a Yellow/Red going to cigarette lighter .

oldskool 17-06-2014 05:00 PM

It sounds like whoever hacked your wiring up used the yellow/red which is the wire that becomes live when your ignition is on to power up the cigarette lighter

This wire is important to a stereo as if you didnt have a switched live and just connected your two power wires on the stereo end to 12v constant your stereo would not switch on and off with ignition and could possibly flatten the battery etc

I would splice a wire off that yellow/red from the car loom and it should connect to the one on the sony stereo marked ignition live

Tbh its a bit tricky to say what you should do if you dont have a test meter/ lamp or bulb etc as its easily possible to damage a headunit by putting 12v in the wrong wire so if in doubt defo dont just connect things up if unsure

scotty 17-06-2014 08:40 PM

Eventually got it sorted with the help of my two friends so now a happy man got sounds in the car .

oldskool 17-06-2014 08:52 PM

Yaaaaay !!! :-)


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