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Old 10-10-08, 08:41 PM
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Bose With Airwave

Alright, finally got the schoshe adapter and wired it up. I have great front sound, but when I fade it 100% to the back, its deathly quiet, I am sure the rear bose system should give off more of a boom, how can I fix this? Help?
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You need to power the amp in the Bose assembly. You're head unit should have an amp turn on/off wire. Connect it to the LIGHT GREEN/BLACK wire on the larger of the two factory wiring connectors.
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Alright, the current Schoshe from Crutchfield does not have this "light green/black" wire. This is what I have http://www.crutchfieldcanada.com/OEM.../142c4ma02.htm

When I first installed it I got deck power but NO sound front or back. How did I get sound, take a look at the picture, the BLUE wire, I simply moved over to be beside the white/black wire. This gave me great front sound but minimal rear. I am unsure what to even try next. Anyone use this current one have input? Thanks
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The light green/black wire is on the factory harness, not the Scosche adaptor. The Scosche adaptor doesnt even have the wire connection for this. You will have to actually tap the light green/black wire.




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