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looking for opinions, getting back in field

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Topic: looking for opinions, getting back in field

Posted By: BrianB1975
Subject: looking for opinions, getting back in field
Date Posted: March 11, 2009 at 2:23 PM

Hey everyone,

Trying to get back into the installation field after a good 5 - 7 years. I am amazed at the number of changes and new products. I know many of the wiring diagrams and component locations can be found on this awesome website. I see there are also companies that you can buy annual memberships from that offer info, diagrams, support, etc. for different vehicles. Do any of you shop owners use any of these? Do you recommend any one of them over another?

Also, are there any websites, manuals or companies that offer diagrams for interior panel removal i.e. door panels, dashes, etc? (I hate the feeling of snapping a plastic retainer or scuffing an interior panel during removal!!!)

Thanks everyone. I try to work as cleanly and carefully as possible with customers cars so any extra help or reference materials I can get my hands on is very much appreciated.



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Posted By: Thack79
Date Posted: March 11, 2009 at 4:31 PM
Just make sure you use a panel popper instead of a flat head. One good reference is the sheet of paper that comes with the Metra kits. For the most part it details how to get to the radio out,




Posted By: tedmond
Date Posted: March 13, 2009 at 8:22 PM
audiovox has free wiring charts. I use Fortins Wire Guide which is amazing. It has detailed pictures of all wires. Other programs like this are Installogy, Astrochart, DEI directech, wiremagic.




Posted By: BrianB1975
Date Posted: March 13, 2009 at 11:16 PM
Thanks guys.




Posted By: Mike M2
Date Posted: March 14, 2009 at 7:49 AM
The Metra sheets are available on their website also. Pick a car and they show you a breakdown of the radio and how to get it out. Audiovox is a good place for free tech info tho it isn't greatly accurate...

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Mike M2
Tech Manager
CS Dealer Services




Posted By: jmsounds
Date Posted: March 14, 2009 at 10:21 AM

tedmond

where in the fortin website do you seach for the wire information i don't see any info about wire data

thanks     





Posted By: travisautosport
Date Posted: March 14, 2009 at 12:43 PM
yeah were in the fortin site is the info, and how do you get into the directechs site without bying there junk?




Posted By: travisautosport
Date Posted: March 14, 2009 at 2:05 PM
also how about some sites that have vehicle wiring schematics other than autozone.com, any ideas like mitchell1 and how to get into these sites. Does any one have a copy of the astrochart that they want to get rid of.




Posted By: tedmond
Date Posted: March 15, 2009 at 6:51 AM
jmsounds wrote:

tedmond

where in the fortin website do you seach for the wire information i don't see any info about wire data

thanks     


https://wirecolor.ifar.ca/en/vehicles/

you need to have a serial number to get access to their stuff. and this is only avilable if you carry their bypasses.





Posted By: tedmond
Date Posted: March 15, 2009 at 6:54 AM

travisautosport wrote:

yeah were in the fortin site is the info, and how do you get into the directechs site without bying there junk?

to get directtechs you have to be a DEI dealer. cant get acess without their "junk"

astrochart, same thing really. you can ask KarTuneMan how astrochart has helped him over the years, but if you want a copy you gotta be a dealer. if you dont want anything to do with the company, installogy and wiremagic are simply wiring cart programs.






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