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Midnight85 Bose sound problem
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I'm having trouble getting my front speakers to work with my Pioneer head unit so I am considering pulling all the Bose stuff out. Where do the rear speaker wires run? Will I have to pull all the carpet out to change these wires?
Posted on: 2008/2/6 2:58
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Agent86 RE:Bose sound problem
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If your not using an external amp, you may just want to use the factory wiring. It runs down the passenger side beside seat. I had to run new wires and required removing the rear carpet only. You can fish the wires under the front carpet and trans tunnel carpet.
Posted on: 2008/2/7 14:16
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Midnight85 RE:Bose sound problem
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Thanks Dan, if I can't get this
thing done today I will be
tossing the Bose, I thought
that's where the rear wiring
went, I remember it a bit from
when I replaced my carpet. I
might try using just the factory
speaker wires first.
Posted on: 2008/2/7 16:00
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Midnight85 RE:Bose sound problem
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Problem solved! Even though the
interface was made for my car, ???
We replaced it with a totally different
component and it works like a charm.
Boy am I glad, I didn't want to have
to gut that Bose. My oldest son gets
the car when I'm done with it so he
can do it if he wants to.
Posted on: 2008/2/7 22:18
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skirlin Re: Bose sound problem
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Midnight85, you installed a Pioneer HU and wired it into the existing bose system and it works well?
Posted on: 2008/4/10 5:23
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bogus Re: Bose sound problem
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uh, yea, I am a little mystified.
Posted on: 2008/4/12 17:32
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