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HDTechVideo
10-21-2017, 02:42 PM
Hi
Im planning to install Kenwood KSC-SW11 on my Toyota Yaris 2013 5 door.
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This is the wiring diagram for the same subwoofer.
I have the pin diagram for Touch and Go
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As explained in the pin diagram pin no 3 on 10 pin connector should connect to Blue/White wire from subwoofer (Accessory line 12V)
subwoofer front/rear left go to pin no 2,6 on 10 pin connector or pin no 2,6 on 6 pin connector
and
subwoofer front/rear right go to pin no 1,5 on 10 pin connector or pin no 1,3 on 6 pin conncector

*Front or Rear which one will give better output for subwoofer

Black wire from sub is ground.

Yellow wire from sub go to fuse box +
Could you please help me to find which one is that fuse box and how to connect. Also any one please confirm the above explained is correct method.

enviri
10-21-2017, 07:59 PM
eh, i have a SW10 and installed an SW11 not long ago to a scion xd. I used a thicker cable and connected the yellow direct to the cable, which is connected direct to the battery terminal under the hood.

The kit allows you to use the yellow with fuse and connect direct to battery, there's more than enough slack to do so.

HDTechVideo
10-21-2017, 08:28 PM
eh, i have a SW10 and installed an SW11 not long ago to a scion xd. I used a thicker cable and connected the yellow direct to the cable, which is connected direct to the battery terminal under the hood.

The kit allows you to use the yellow with fuse and connect direct to battery, there's more than enough slack to do so.

Thank you. Just saw a video on yoitube and he is doing the same. Ehat about the pin connection explained above? is tgat the right info. Which channel is best for sub, front or rear?

enviri
10-21-2017, 08:34 PM
pins look good, I used aftermarket headunits so i connected the sub with stereo RCA cables. If you're splicing the stock radio, I would do fronts, especially if you're dropping the sub under front passenger seat.

HDTechVideo
10-23-2017, 08:50 AM
pins look good, I used aftermarket headunits so i connected the sub with stereo RCA cables. If you're splicing the stock radio, I would do fronts, especially if you're dropping the sub under front passenger seat.

Thank you. installed it successfully.

enviri
10-23-2017, 07:06 PM
:thumbup:

HDTechVideo
10-24-2017, 04:51 AM
:thumbup:
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I got this cable from Halfords , so it was easy for me to connect the sub cables.