> Luther's Benz wrote:
> If you remove the console pannel to access the fader switch,
> there are 4 connectors there, one for each speaker. Tap
> in there for clean access to your speakers without going into
> the dash.
If you don't mind using the light gauge wire the factory installed.
-- Ph
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If
you remove the console pannel to access the fader switch, t
Down by the shifter you mean? Almost as much hassle as removing the kick panel
or dash cluster...
-Curt
Date: Sun, 6 Mar 2011 16:47:34 -0600
From: "Luther's Benz"
To: "Mercedes Discussion List"
Subject: Re: [MBZ] New Stereo for Red
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If you remove the console pannel to access the fader switch, there are 4
connectors there, one for each speaker. Tap in there for clean access to
your speakers without going into the dash.
Luther
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On Mar 6, 2011 4:43 PM, Curt Raymond wrote:
Final
Finally put a new headunit in the '84 190D today, the Becker Grand Prix (early
one, I forget the model) was driving me crazy.
The new Kenwood (originally purchased for my now deceased '85 190D) has CD, USB
and aux input. I sprang for the wiring kit so installation was super easy. I
wired in only