For those that wish to add an amp or two without replacing their factory radio the REQ has got your number. The REQ does exactly what it is supposed to do which is a rarety in car audio these days. It cleans up the audio signal very well and gives you a multitude of adjustments. The REQ allows you to adjust LEFT, RIGHT and SUBWOOFER gains independently so you can get the most out of your factory head unit and aftermarket amplifiers. It also offers a couple of bass enhancement modes along with a variable Subsonic Filter and a variable Low Pass Crossover. It literally sounds like you have an aftermarket head unit isntalled. The REQ is the best factory signal processor per dollar I have ever tested. It is small, affordable and easy to install.
The best place to tap for power and audio signal is directly behind the HU assuming you do NOT have the Rockford Package. If you have the Rockford system you will need to tap for signal after the amplifier. The factory radio is very easy to remove.
Pics 1 and 2: Locate the 10 pin plug behind the radio. This harness is where you will find 12V constant and all four signal wires.
Pics 2 and 3: Strip back the factory tape and remove the black clip on the upper right side of the dash to give you additional room to work. You will find 4 wires with blue tape on them. This is where the front factory speakers are spliced. Remove the tape and tap these wires. I used QD's to make the installation quick and painless.
The larger yellow wire is 12V constant. These are the only wires you need to tap.
The REQ senses the signal from the audio cables and gives you a remote turn on for your amplifiers.
The best place to tap for power and audio signal is directly behind the HU assuming you do NOT have the Rockford Package. If you have the Rockford system you will need to tap for signal after the amplifier. The factory radio is very easy to remove.
Pics 1 and 2: Locate the 10 pin plug behind the radio. This harness is where you will find 12V constant and all four signal wires.
Pics 2 and 3: Strip back the factory tape and remove the black clip on the upper right side of the dash to give you additional room to work. You will find 4 wires with blue tape on them. This is where the front factory speakers are spliced. Remove the tape and tap these wires. I used QD's to make the installation quick and painless.
The larger yellow wire is 12V constant. These are the only wires you need to tap.
The REQ senses the signal from the audio cables and gives you a remote turn on for your amplifiers.