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SCION 

tC 

2005 -  

VSE SUBWOOFER (BAZOOKA

®

Preparation 

Part Number:  PTS20-21050 

NOTE:  

Part number of this accessory may not be 

the same as the part number shown.

Kit Contents 

Item # 

Quantity Reqd.  Description 

Vehicle Specific Enclosure 
(VSE) Subwoofer 

2 1 

Wire 

Harness 

3 1 

Hardware 

Bag 

4 1 

Installation 

Instructions 

Product Feature Placard 

Service Care Card 

 

 

 

Hardware Bag Contents 

Item # 

Quantity Reqd.  Description 

1 2 

7” 

Wire 

Ties 

2 2 

4” 

Wire 

Ties 

3 8 

Philips 

Head 

Screws 

Upper Mounting Hardware 
Assembly 

Lower Mounting Hardware 
Assembly 

 

 

 

Additional Items Required For Installation 

Item # 

Quantity Reqd.  Description 

1  

 

Conflicts 

SCION tC Cargo Net – PN:  PT347-52051 

Recommended Tools 

Personal & Vehicle 
Protection 

Notes 

Vehicle Protection 

Seat/Floor Covers 

Part Protection 

Blankets 

 

 

Special Tools 

Notes 

Arch Punch  

5/8” Hole Diameter 
(McMaster PN: 

3427A17

Mallet  

Rubber Mallet 

Screwdriver 

1.5” Long Narrow Blade 
Flat Head (Craftsman PN: 
41541 or equivalent) 

 

 

Installation Tools 

Notes 

Nylon Panel Removal Tool 

e.g. Panel Pry Tool #1 
Toyota SST # 00002-06001-
01 

Socket/Ratchet 

10mm, 12mm & 13mm 

Socket Extension 

6 inch (optional) 

Ratcheting Box End Wrench  13mm 
Torque Wrench  

3 lbf

·

ft , and  15 lbf

·

ft

 

Pliers 1. 

Diagonal 

Cutters 

2. Long 

Nose 

(optional) 

Screwdriver 

Magnetized Philips  # 2 

Electric Drill 

Philips  # 2 Drill Bit 

 

 

Special Chemicals 

Notes 

Cleaner 3M

TM

 Prep Solvent–70 (if 

required) 

 

 

General Applicability 

ALL SCION tC 

Recommended Sequence of Application 

Item # 

Accessory 

Security / Audio / Satellite Tuner 

Rear Cargo Mat / Cargo Liner 

3 VSE 

Subwoofer 

4 Door 

Sills 

 

 

*Mandatory  

Vehicle Service Parts

 

(may be required for reassembly) 

Item # 

Quantity Reqd.  Description 

1  

 

 

 

 

Legend 

STOP:

 Damage to the vehicle may occur.  Do not 

proceed until process has been complied with. 

OPERATOR SAFETY:

 Use caution to avoid risk of 

injury. 

CAUTION:

A process that must be carefully observed 

in order to reduce the risk of damage to the 
accessory/vehicle and to ensure a quality installation.

TOOLS & EQUIPMENT:

 Used in Figures calls out the 

specific tools and equipment recommended for this 
process. 

REVISION MARK:

 This mark highlights a change in 

installation with respect to previous issue. 

 

VSE Subwoofer Specifications 

Woofer Size 

10 Inch 

Voice Coil Size 

1.5 Inch 

Magnet Size 

34 oz 

Frequency Response 

28Hz-100Hz +/-3dB 

Efficiency 96 

dB 

Power Handling 

150 watts (woofer) 

Dimensions 

745mm x 390mm x 370mm 

Weight 22 

lbs 

Impedance 

Dual 2 Ohms 

 

Page 1 of 17 pages 

Issue: A  04/15/04 

Summary of Contents for PTS20-21050

Page 1: ...al Ratcheting Box End Wrench 13mm Torque Wrench 3 lbf ft and 15 lbf ft Pliers 1 Diagonal Cutters 2 Long Nose optional Screwdriver Magnetized Philips 2 Electric Drill Philips 2 Drill Bit Special Chemic...

Page 2: ...e Seat Floor Protectors and Fender Covers Blankets to avoid damage to surfaces 2 Battery Disconnect a NOTE Be sure to open the rear hatch PRIOR to disconnecting the battery b For vehicles equipped wit...

Page 3: ...ecure the rear bench seat by pulling upwards on each corner to release the two 2 mounting clips Fig 3 3 f Using the 2 release handles lower the driver and passenger side rear seat backs g Using the NR...

Page 4: ...ve Fig 3 6 m Gently release the lower portion of rear passenger side trim then using a NRT gently pry off the rear cargo passenger side inner panel Fig 3 7 4 Disassemble Front Cabin Interior Component...

Page 5: ...the glove compartment inwards to remove Fig 4 4 1 Detach the glove compartment damper prior to removal Fig 4 5 f Using a NRT remove passenger front scuff plate by carefully pulling upward Fig 4 6 1 NO...

Page 6: ...Torque bolt to 15 lbf ft c Run the T Harness portion of the W H forward between the passenger seat bracket and inner wheel well Fig 5 3 d From inside the back seat route W H behind seat belt tuck unde...

Page 7: ...l cutter pliers clip the 4 wire tie Fig 5 7 6 Prepare VSE Subwoofer for Installation NOTE ALL SUBWOOFER COMPONENTS THAT ARE REMOVED MUST BE PLACED ON A CLEAN PROTECTED SURFACE i e Blanket Fig 6 1 a Us...

Page 8: ...j install the lower hardware assembly over the panel onto the original D Ring location Fig 7 4 8 Reassemble Rear Cabin Interior Components a Referencing Step 3 k n reassemble the rear inner quarter p...

Page 9: ...lower mounting stud tighten using 10mm socket Fig 9 2 Fig 9 3 c Install the upper mounting assemblies flat washer with EVA gasket facing quarter panel lock nut onto the upper mounting stud SECURELY ti...

Page 10: ...cket Be sure the wire harness is not pinched 2 Securely fasten hand tighten the four 4 mounting fasteners using the 10mm socket and 2 Philips Screwdriver DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN c Turn ignition key to ACC...

Page 11: ...by carefully inserting the top alignment tabs of the center IP into the dash assembly 2 Once tabs are secured then apply pressure to the perimeter of the center IP until it is flush with the dash asse...

Page 12: ...woofer will power up when the vehicle s ignition is turned on This can be confirmed by the lighting of the POWER L E D on the Gain Control module of the unit Fig 9 5 b Using the tone controls on the r...

Page 13: ...nt free scratch resistant soft cloth or wipe and clean a small area at a time 3 ft x 3 ft max 3 Shake Well 4 Apply 3MTM Prep Solvent 70 to cloth or wipe Do not spray cleaning solutions directly to any...

Page 14: ...fer operation Vehicle Function Checks Proper operation of the hazard switch Hazard switch Proper operation of the passenger s seat belt reminder light Passenger s seat belt reminder light Seat in upri...

Page 15: ...ack hatch of the vehicle 2 Adjust the radio to a comfortable listening level and then turn the gain control knob on the VSE Subwoofer counter clockwise until the sound becomes clean 1 Close the back h...

Page 16: ...ntenna connector and auxiliary connector have been correctly plugged back in No Sound at all 1 Is the fuse under the hood still operational 2 Is the battery ground reconnected 3 Is the radio connector...

Page 17: ...A N A 3 N A N A 4 N A N A 5 White Left Front Speaker 6 Grey Right Front Speaker 7 N A N A 8 Red 12 Volt Battery Connection B 9 Blue White Remote Turn On Ignition Switched 10 N A N A 11 N A N A 12 Whit...

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