The Sub woofer and T-Harness look like this:

Back of my Radio:

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I believe that this is the diagram:ride_child wrote:you would have to first find a wiring diagram for the harness that came with the sub. is this a amplified unit? honestly its be easier to get an aftermarket setup and use your aftermarket deck. itll be better sound quality, louder, and much much less of a pain in the ass to install
92ss satinsvoice wrote:LOL! that block was like F*** THIS! IM OUT!
mike-tracy wrote:Word. I'd love to get my hands on one of those trannies, but I just can't stomach the cost
I will look into that this weekend.ride_child wrote:so run the gray/brown to a grounding point. run the red/brown to the battery with a fuse in between. the next part im not sure, someone can chime in, but i would merge the left/right positives with each other and the left and right negatives with each other. i would then splice those to rca plugs, one for positive and one for negative. those should be then plugged into the subwoofer rca outputs one the back of your deck. that would be for the aftermarket deck.
I have an Eclipse AVN2210P head unit, I got rid of the stock one along while ago.subaru_styles wrote:using the stock stereo still? why not just cut off the stock plug, install a 93-07 reverse plug. then you can use any newer stock deck & your T harness
Josh Colombo wrote: ↑Mon Jan 14, 2002 10:23 am Wait....I'm confused now.
Thanks! I'm gonna order those shortly!mike-tracy wrote:94EJ22, since I'm loath to cut wires when I don't have to, here's what I did.
One of these to let the sub plug in to my stock harness:
http://img194.imageshack.us/img194/8664 ... vannot.jpg
7+9 pin to 14-pin "Plug-and-play" Adapter — connect newer Subaru OEM radio into older Subaru)
then one of these for the aftermarket stereo:
http://ae64.com/WRXfwdharness.htm
14-pin forward Subaru wiring adapter ("forward" harness)
Bought them from this guy:
http://ae64.com/Ordering.htm
I'd love to find a second sub to double my bass