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Wiring Diagram: Pathfinder with Bose Sys

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Topic: Wiring Diagram: Pathfinder with Bose Sys

Posted By: dsevant
Subject: Wiring Diagram: Pathfinder with Bose Sys
Date Posted: April 13, 2004 at 2:26 AM

I’m looking for the radio wiring diagram for a 97 pathfinder WITH the Bose audio system.  I have only been able to find the non-Bose diagram on this site and others.  My rear door speakers are playing lower than my front door speakers.  I recently installed new 2-ohms Bose speakers in each of the four doors, replacing the Clarion, Bose knock-offs that where in there (the two front tweeters are still Clarion).  I am thinking that there may be something wrong with the amp, or, more likely, I may have reversed the polarity of the speakers (connected the positive pole of one or more speakers to a negative wire and vise-versa), causing the speakers to interfere with each other.  I bought the vehicle with a salvage title because its interior had been stripped.  So it’s possible that there may be some other wiring issue causing this.  I would appreciate any helping in getting the diagram and any comments on this issue.

 

Thanks,

Mark




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Posted By: dsevant
Date Posted: April 13, 2004 at 2:29 AM

Sorry the message above isn't clear.  Here it is again:

I’m looking for the radio wiring diagram for a 97 pathfinder WITH the Bose audio system.  I have only been able to find the non-Bose diagram on this site and others.  My rear door speakers are playing lower than my front door speakers.  I recently installed new 2-ohms Bose speakers in each of the four doors, replacing the clarion, Bose knock-offs that where in there (the two front tweeters are still clarion).  I am thinking that there may be something wrong with the amp, or, more likely, I may have reversed the polarity of the speakers (connected the positive pole of one or more speakers to a negative wire and vise-versa), causing the speakers to interfere with each other.  I bought the vehicle with a salvage title because its interior had been stripped.  So it’s possible that there may be some other wiring issue causing this.  I would appreciate any helping in getting the diagram and any comments on this issue.

Thanks,
Mark






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