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BigCat

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Bose wiring harness
« on: 06 March 2007, 18:27:58 »

Ok, someone put me out of my misery.

I've installed the Bose amp and wiring harness, but I can't find the connector at the front to attach it to. TIS says it should be around the kick panel area - but I can't find it.  :o

I guess someone is going to tell me that unless my car came with Bose then it won't have the matching connector? >:(

Anyone with experience on this?
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Re: Bose wiring harness
« Reply #1 on: 06 March 2007, 22:26:30 »

I have just taken one of these out of a 1998 saloon. I would imagine that the loom would replace the existing car harness that runs along the offside sill. The connector should hook up to the dash loom behind the kick panel in the driver's footwell.

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Re: Bose wiring harness
« Reply #2 on: 06 March 2007, 22:42:53 »

Thanks James,

Thats just it, I can't find a matching connector and I've looked hard. Foolish of me to just assume there would be one.

Going to try and do some more research on TIS2000...
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Re: Bose wiring harness
« Reply #3 on: 07 March 2007, 08:17:37 »

It shoudl eb there, its normaly a connector with a cap on the end of it which you remove......note, the cap is useful to people wanting to fit an aftermarket stereo....
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