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Copyright 2005  Crutchfield Corporation

Planning ahead:

Choosing your location according to these guidelines will help your installation  

go smoothly:
    •  The amp should be at least three feet from the radio to avoid noise radiated  

from the vehicle’s electrical system. If it's closer than three feet, the amp can  

also interfere with the receiver’s AM/FM reception.

    •  An amp produces some heat during operation, which its heatsink absorbs  

and radiates, so it needs a few inches of air space to stay as cool as possible. 

When mounting an amp on a side wall, make sure the fins on the heatsink are  

vertical. Never mount an amp upside down, as dissipated heat will radiate back 

into the amp.

    •  There must be enough room on either side to make the wiring connections and 

adjust the controls (gain, crossover, bass boost, etc.). 

Good locations include:

Under a seat.

    •  

Pros:

 Closer to the radio, so you can often use shorter patch cables and signal 

cables, which are less prone to noise and signal degradation. Closer to the front 

speakers, so running wire to them will be easier. No cargo space sacrificed. 

    • 

 Cons: 

You may have to remove the seat to do the installation. Larger amps might  

not fit. You must elevate the amp to avoid contact with water from rain or snow 

brought in on passengers’ shoes.

 On the firewall (passenger side). 

    •  

Pros:

 Short wires and patch cords required. You won’t have to remove a seat or 

climb into the trunk. 

    •  

Cons:

 Only very small amps fit here. Closer to some common noise sources.

 In the trunk or hatch area (mounted on the floor, side wall, or the back of the rear seat). 

    •  

Pros:

 Plenty of room for large amps. Near the rear speakers and subwoofers. 

    •  

Cons:

 You sacrifice some cargo space. Longer wires and patch cords required. If  

working in the trunk, tape over the latch so you won’t get trapped inside accidentally. 

IMPORTANT: Follow the manufacturer’s recommendations for mounting the amp 

and make sure it’s secure. An amp that isn’t secure could break loose in an 

accident and injure a passenger as it flies through the vehicle.

Making the Power Connections

1. 

 Following your Crutchfield MasterSheet™ (available for most vehicles) or 

owner's manual, set the parking brake and disconnect the negative termi-

nal from your battery to prevent any electrical short.

2.

  Remove the red power wire from your amp wiring kit (usually 16-20 feet 

in length). Locate a hole on the firewall; most cars have a pre-drilled one 

you can use. If not, you’ll have to find a good place to drill one. If you have 

problems, contact Crutchfield technical support at the phone number 

listed on your invoice. Once you’ve found or drilled a suitable hole, run  

the power wire through the hole into the engine compartment.

3.

  The red power wire from your amp wiring kit may have a fuse holder  

installed. If so, go to step 4 (next page). If not, find a good spot close  

to your battery to place your fuse-holder (included in the kit) — less than 

6" from the battery is best. Cut a short piece off the end of the power 

wire (to cover the distance from the battery to the fuse holder location), 

and strip the insulation off both ends with a wire stripper.

Crimp the terminal ring (included in the kit) onto one end of the short 

piece of wire, and crimp the fuse holder onto the other end. Strip the 

insulation off the end of the red power wire that leads into the passenger 

compartment, and connect it to the other end of the fuse holder. 

Route the red (power) 

wire from your amp 

wiring kit through a 

hole in your vehicle’s 

firewall.

Fuse installed on 

power wire, and 

secured in engine 

compartment.

Always be careful when drill-
ing or cutting in a vehicle. Be 
aware of things such as wiring, 
windows, fuel lines, and safety 
devices. Check drilling/cutting 
depth and location to avoid 
damage to vehicle appearance.

CAUTION:

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Страница 1: ...ice at 1 800 955 9091 Although reasonable attempts are made to verify the accuracy of the information contained in this guide it is presented without warranties or guarantees of any type due to the constantly changing nature of this type of information and running changes in vehicle production Any person or entity using this information does so at his or its own risk If you find that our instructi...

Страница 2: ...on t get trapped inside accidentally IMPORTANT Follow the manufacturer s recommendations for mounting the amp and make sure it s secure An amp that isn t secure could break loose in an accident and injure a passenger as it flies through the vehicle Making the Power Connections 1 Following your Crutchfield MasterSheet available for most vehicles or owner s manual set the parking brake and disconnect...

Страница 3: ...heet available for most vehicles or read our In Dash Receiver Installation Guide Strip the insulation off a small section of this wire coming from the radio wrap the blue turn on lead included in amp wiring kit around it and solder Or make the connection with crimp connectors and a crimp tool Wrap the solder or crimp connection with electrical tape or use a heat gun to apply heat shrink tubing to ...

Страница 4: ...ave screws present which will need to be removed Figure 2 Seat Belt removal A seat belt may be located on a panel that needs to be removed Most seat belt anchor covers pry off The seat belt anchor is secured with a large nut or bolt Figure 3 Pillar Trimpanel removal Remove seat belt if present Remove screw covers screws and plastic retaining clips if present Pry up edges of panel to remove Figures...

Страница 5: ...e engine and listen for any engine whine coming through the speakers If there are no noise problems re install the radio and mount the amplifier using self tapping screws 10 Connect speaker wires to your speakers or subwoofer box Then to maximize clean signal strength from your amp you ll need to adjust the gain or input sensitivity settings Here s how Set the input sensitivity controls of your amp...

Страница 6: ... route the turn on lead with the RCA wires if being used If the amp fails to trun on check the main power wire fuse as well as the fuses on the amp Also ensure that the ground cable is connected to an unpainted metal surface such as seat bolts If the amp does not turn on check the remote turn on lead to verify voltage To test disconnect the remote turn on lead Then connect a small jumper wire from...

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