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BumPhillips 
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Does anyone know the wiring diagram on the 6 disc in dash changer on the 2003 eclipse?  Thanks for the help.
BumPhillips 
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btw I am refering to the wires from the receiver itself.  It's a little different than I am used to.
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I think Jeff mentioned adapters available to use factory changers with aftermarket source controllers.. but that's the best I know. no idea on the wiring.. sorry bro
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What did you want done ? Are you wanting to add an amplifier or just run a new deck ? Check with Metra, American International, Best Kits or Schoche for wiring harnesses for your car or just call them up and ask for some help.

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BumPhillips 
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I am wanting to add another amp for my subs, but still keep the factory amp.  The problem I am having now is for a remote turn on for my amp.  Since there is only one remote, I cannot wire it to both amp or it cuts both off.
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Posted: July 04, 2002 at 3:21 PM / IP Logged  

'm not sure about the 2003, but the previous year's Mitsubishi uses a WHITE/ BLACK wire for the power antenna lead. Here's another diagram for the Mitsubishi's:

http://www.velocitymotorsport.com/1998_newer_Mitsubishi_OEM_stereo_plug.gif

Jeff
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BumPhillips 
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Thanks for the help.  I will look at it again this weekend and see if I can finish it up.
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If you are having problems you can always tap into the switched 12 volt that turns the head unit on and off. And use that as the remote wire for your amp
BumPhillips 
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Thanks Jeff and everyone else.  That WHITE/ Black is still for the power antenna and worked perfectly for the remote, I think.  The amp's power light is on, but I cannot get any audio from the subs.  When I try to use the rear speaker wires fo hookup, no rca's on HU, then neither the sub or rear speaker will work.  If I unplug the rear speaker. the sub still doesnot work.  The rear speaker will only work if nothing else is splicrd into it.  Any ideas?

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Posted: July 05, 2002 at 5:20 AM / IP Logged  

Make sure you grabbed the correct wires for the rear speakers. Did you grab them straight from the speaker terminals or did you grab them at the OEM amplifier ? Just double check that the wires are correct and also, most line level converters require an additional ground or 12 volts to power the unit up. Did you hook up this connection ?

Jeff
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