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Im trying to tie into the wires running from my amp to my bose speakers for my aftermarket system. Ive seen guys tie into them on the 14 and 15 models but my wires are a different color. They tied into a blue/grey wire and a black/grey. IM assuming the pics ive seen are guys with factory bose subs and maybe i dont have that option.The closest thing i have to that is a blue and a black. Ive attached a pic and you can see that the wires im talking about are on the far right (the black is hidden behind the red/yellow) if anybody knows which wires are which on this model any info would be great.

 

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In the modifications subforum there is a thread I started that has the information. I'm on my phone otherwise I'd post a link to it

 

 

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I looked at all 3 schematics for the amp speaker wiring the all show BU/GY and GY/BK for the sub. If it helps they are pin 1 and pin 5 in connector X1

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I looked at all 3 schematics for the amp speaker wiring the all show BU/GY and GY/BK for the sub. If it helps they are pin 1 and pin 5 in connect

i think i might have the bose without the sub then. i might have to tie into the wires in the door panel

  • 1 year later...
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On 2/16/2017 at 11:57 AM, aaronadkins7 said:

i think i might have the bose without the sub then. i might have to tie into the wires in the door panel

If you have a center console with  Bose, you should have the sub mounted in the console I believe. My bose truck has the bench seat, therefore no sub.

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I have Bose without the center console so I didn't have the sub. I added my own sub and just tapped into the rear speaker wires coming out of those connectors. I forgot which ones they were.

  • 3 years later...
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On 2/16/2017 at 7:48 AM, aaronadkins7 said:

Im trying to tie into the wires running from my amp to my bose speakers for my aftermarket system. Ive seen guys tie into them on the 14 and 15 models but my wires are a different color. They tied into a blue/grey wire and a black/grey. IM assuming the pics ive seen are guys with factory bose subs and maybe i dont have that option.The closest thing i have to that is a blue and a black. Ive attached a pic and you can see that the wires im talking about are on the far right (the black is hidden behind the red/yellow) if anybody knows which wires are which on this model any info would be great.

 

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So I couldn’t find this ****** anywhere. Eventually matched up the pins on the connector to the 14-15 and that is the solid yellow and black/yellow wire in pin 1&5. Got signal and is working perfectly fine just so people can stop pulling their hair out trying to find the right wires

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