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Old 09-14-2017, 10:53 AM   #1
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I believe there are 2 wires to join to the blue wire of the new HU to make this work correctly

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Old 09-14-2017, 06:01 PM   #2
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I believe there are 2 wires to join to the blue wire of the new HU to make this work correctly

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Well that's a very tantalising post 'n' all Illusion. Any clue as in which two? ;)

This is the harness the manufacturer sent me. it actually has two wires, they told me to connect both of them to 12v. They are not actually connected to the blue wire on the head unit but surely that does not matter.



The wiring going into the antenna looks like this with the 12v going to the pin in the middle of the plug.

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Old 09-15-2017, 08:25 PM   #3
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Well that's a very tantalising post 'n' all Illusion. Any clue as in which two? ;)

This is the harness the manufacturer sent me. it actually has two wires, they told me to connect both of them to 12v. They are not actually connected to the blue wire on the head unit but surely that does not matter.



The wiring going into the antenna looks like this with the 12v going to the pin in the middle of the plug.

The blue wire in that adapter is the power feed to the antenna amplifier. From memory, this is a black wire parallel to the actual antenna cable. The radio normally feeds 12v to this wire. If there is no 12v feed to this, you will have very poor radio reception. Look for a switched power output from the radio. This will possibly be labelled as being for amplifier switching. Connect this to the antenna amplifier wire.

I missed this one when I installed an aftermarket radio. Once I found it, the reception was almost as good as the stock radio.
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The blue wire in that adapter is the power feed to the antenna amplifier. From memory, this is a black wire parallel to the actual antenna cable. The radio normally feeds 12v to this wire. If there is no 12v feed to this, you will have very poor radio reception. Look for a switched power output from the radio. This will possibly be labelled as being for amplifier switching. Connect this to the antenna amplifier wire.

I missed this one when I installed an aftermarket radio. Once I found it, the reception was almost as good as the stock radio.
Yep that is my understanding too, I have tested the wire and it’s definitely getting 12v but the signal is still nowhere near the factory unit.
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