Sorry, can't help directly but the only suggestion I have is to search for threads where people have fitted an ex-box under the cubby and have had to move the sub-woofer out of the way (temporarily). Someone might mention the pin outs.
Hi All,
I am interested to know if anyone has moved the subwoofer from the rear of the cubby box?
I was looking at the cable and was unable to find anywhere what the actual connector name was, or the pin outs to create an extension cable. Does anyone have any ideas?
Sorry, can't help directly but the only suggestion I have is to search for threads where people have fitted an ex-box under the cubby and have had to move the sub-woofer out of the way (temporarily). Someone might mention the pin outs.
Dan
'14 Def 110
'75 Lightweight
'98 300Tdi Disco (gone)
'80 2Dr Rangie Classic (gone)
Could you just cut the existing cable and solder in a new length? I pulled mine apart when I installed my Ex Box but I didn't have to lengthen the cable - I just put it all back together using a mudmap at the time.
You have to cut the wires and solder on an extension.
Where do you want to relocate it to?
2015 Defender 110
Love a good "Who makes that connector" hunt.
http://www.yazaki-na.com/user_area/u...Supplement.pdf
Page 14, 1.5 unsealed series
This is the thread I got the info from, although they are talking about a 16 pin unit for a Ford Alpine system.
Any idea who makes these connectors? | Electronics Forums
Although I cant find where to purchase these from.
Cheers Glen
Last edited by Dorian; 18th June 2017 at 01:56 PM. Reason: grammar
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