Installing Subwoofers in a JEEP SRT - Wiring Part 2
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- Опубліковано 29 сер 2024
- Here is Installing Subwoofers in a Jeep SRT, Wiring Part 2 of my old Jeep SRT! I really hope you find this helpful. I apologize for the camera angles being off as I wasn't watching the GoPro screen when I was recording. I was trying not to mess up my work! Please let me know if you have any questions, in the comments below! Also I know there are other ways to do this, but 2 years ago, this is what I did and the sound was extremely clean!
Bro thanks so much for this video this is the only video I found that made sense on how to hook up everything now I'm bumping
That's awesome dude! I'm glad I could help!
I know I'm a little late but use a torch lighter and soldering goes smooth! (incase nobody has shared that with you yet) ON the other note I'm grateful you took the time to show us some specifics on removing the inside panels! I just got a (new to me) grand cherokee with the sub in the back. I was wondering how I was going to get my Skar Audio installed, thanks a lot!
Thanks for the tip, and I'm glad I could help with the interior pieces!
@@MaxBeecher make sure you heat the stripped wire and when you put the solder to the hot wire (with flame still going) the wire will just suck the solder into the wire, kinda cool! Very solid!
I actually found a wiring harness that plugs right into those orange plugs for your subwoofer, so no splicing it’s straight plug and play the harness is for Chrysler/dodge vehicle’s
Where did you find it
Where did you find the adapter plug for to tigh into the woofer wires?
Thanks much appreciated for the video doing my jeep srt soon. And this showed me how to get quick access to power and a set of speaker wires for the line converter thanks again
Absolutely, no problem! Exactly why I made the video! 😬 let me know when you get yours done!
Currently waiting for amazon to bring me goodies. So if I follow this build to the T I should be good
Excellent!
Hey, great video !. I might have missed it. But what wires did you tap into for the loc
Check out part 1, I show all of that!
Great video man I just ordered my sound system, I have a Loc to install but want to know:
1. if the amps remote signal comes from the Loc?
2. I have the alpine system not harman kardon, do you know if the stock sub wires are the same color?
3. Should i leave the stock sub plugged in and working?
Thank you!
1) So my LOC had a remote signal out, which I used to turn the amp on.
2) I'm not sure if the subwoofer wire colors for the Alpine are different, I'd look into that!
3) I actually took my entire stock subwoofer enclosure out, as I used the stock subwoofer wiring for the aftermarket amp and didn't use the stock subwoofer!
Do the rca cables just plug into the stock stereo, or do you need a converter?
You need a converter
Did you have any anc popping nosies after in stall and if so how did you take care of it ?
No, I didn't have any popping
damn you made it look factory asf
Lol thank you, that's what I was goin for!!
Can you run the remote off anything else if you don’t have a line output converter?
Anything that provides at least 5v output when the vehicle is in acc or running
the only thing i needed to see you didnt show which was how to deal with the power wire on the battery with limited clearance.
Had to take the seat out
@@MaxBeecher what im asking is how did you connect to the +? did you do the big 3? because im thinking of drilling through the box with rubber grommet allong the frame up to the alt. specially after i get my 400 amp alt im going to want the direct line from alt.
@Random Rich Z oh gotcha, I installed a different terminal on the battery to take the 0/2 gauge cable. I did not upgrade the cable from the alternator though. The stock alternator was a 220 and handled the power well, but had I gone bigger on the system, I would have updated the cable and alternator.
@@MaxBeecher stock alt? what year and model was it again? mine is 2012 overland
@@RandomRichZ I had a 2014 SRT
I'm wondering if he stripped the amp power terminals .. he yanked them puppies like he was bolting up a tire lol
Sure didn't
Did you use a memory saver to install the amp wire or does the auxillary battery do that?
I did not use a memory saver
Hey man, I followed your video to a t. Wired my JL LOC just like yours, and even ran signal through it to set the gain and I'm not getting any sound from the sub
Is your amp and subwoofer brand new? Do you have any LED's on the LOC?
@@MaxBeecher Yes, LOC turns on as well. And no, they came out of a previous vehicle so I know the system was working fine beforehand
Are you using the LOC for the amp antenna signal? If so, is the amp turning on?
@@MaxBeecher I actually got it to work finally, it was my battery connection, however I now have a new problem, the signal to my aftermarket amp is very weak. My sub is getting bass, however its very weak and sounds like its underpowered. My amp is already previously tuned for this sub so I'm not sure what's going on now
@@BrokemyiPhoneBMP where do you have the LOC set at? Also check to make sure the bass on your vehicles EQ isn't turned all the way down
what battery terminal did you upgrade to ??
I can't recall, I found it at autozone I believe.
I did exactly what you did but can't get a signal to my amp through the rca's. I can adjust clipping following the Loc's manual recommendations, but I'm getting nothing from the Loc to the amp?
Any suggestions?
2012 Grand Cherokee srt8
Are you sure your subwoofer wires are wired correctly? The positives and negatives?
@@MaxBeecher(Green+ White-) and (Red+ Black‐). Right?
Pretty sure im having this same issue i wired everything the same but im also running factory sub and it sounds like my subs are working but when i unplug the rca cables it dont make a difference
Where does your remote wire get it's signal from?
From the line output converter. It has an intelligent feature, so when it notices frequency from the speaker wires on the inputs, it sends power to the remote wire for the amp.
Can you run the remote off anything else if you don’t have a line output converter?
Do you kno the color wire for the highs and mids in the jeep SRT?
Unfortunately I don't. I'm sorry
You get it slapping yet?
Not yet. My buddy has a few orders on front of my box, so it might still be another week or two before she's got beat
@@MaxBeecher awesome sauce keep us updated boss
@@paintballworr04 absolutely, will do!
Where dd you run the remote wire for the LOC as well as the AMP remote wire?
Behind the panel that houses the factory subwoofer.
@@MaxBeecher Oh I see now, all the wires kind of threw me off, thank you! I plan on digging into this project soon, and coming from an old wrangler, wiring subs in a modern vehicle is a very different experience for me and these videos as well as your responses are very helpful!
@@BrokemyiPhoneBMP I hope all goes well for you, let me know if you have any other questions!
Is that a factory 8.4 Uconnect?
Yes
Ok thanks great vid
@@Loso0523 thank you!
How did you wire into the 12v?
I tapped into the rear accessory charging port on the passengers side
Which wire? Did the ground just go straight from LOC to car metal? Then the power from LOC went to which wire on the charging port?
@@JeffBittner-rf2ff I tapped into both the ground and power from the accessory port. I used a meter to check to see which was power and which was ground. It was so long ago I don't remember anymore.
Ok so you tapped into the ground and pigtailed another to ground on the actual metal?
@JeffBittner-rf2ff no, the accessory port is already grounded, so I spliced into it.
Where did u wire the remote wire to
To the line output converter
Where did you get that connector kit from?
What connector kit?
@@MaxBeecher the wire funnel terminals
@@DaCryptonian the connectors I think you're talking about, I got from Amazon!
www.amazon.com/dp/B082KQJ92L/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_glt_fabc_JE11N6TNZ9ZDCY6WJ0Q1?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1