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PureDrifter 04-09-07 12:44 AM


Originally Posted by vstyle444 (Post 2511921)
PureDrifter: can you post up my car digram also 01 gs300

01 GS3 w/o ML
only plug behind changer OR the only 8pin connector behind the amplifier, should be orange :)
R- =pin 6 white
L- =pin 7 Green
R+ =pin 1 Black
L+ =pin 2 Red


with ML is same colors/pins but the amp connector is the only 12pin instead of 8pin
nav/non nav doesnt matter.

PureDrifter 04-09-07 12:54 AM


Originally Posted by DJ SprinklesNJO (Post 2539127)
where do the 4 bare wires connect to? did i read correctly that the red wires connect to the speaker line side on the amp and the black wires connect to the cd changer side??

Im confused on that part.


Originally Posted by DJ SprinklesNJO (Post 2539130)
to clarify: the wires comming out of terminals 30 and 87a

87a will be the wires going to the cd changer (containing the CD signal) and 30 will be the output wires from the source (either aux. or CD depending on relay position) going to the amp (headunit on some models)


Originally Posted by vstyle444 (Post 2539791)
did anyone did part 3 on this yet? if did how do you hook it up to switch back n fourth to changer n Ipod connection...thankz

coming up in the morning, i coulda swore i put it up already :uh:

the switching is handled by a low amp. 12v connection to the 85 and 86 terminals (opposite ends and polarity doesnt matter). no power means the CD changer is the source and when power is applied the coils in the relays are energized and the source switches to the auxillary input.

g'nite guys :egads: sorry for the wait!!

vstyle444 04-13-07 12:51 PM

Thankz for all your help PureDrifter...everything work when i hook it up with a Sony Mex-1HD w/built-in 10g HD...Sound Is Clear i think it sound better then my changer since there's a built-in EQ in the Sony, so i am able to adjust the sound..Comfirmed that it work on
2nd gen GS w/Navi ML

PureDrifter 04-13-07 04:50 PM

updated with pt. 3 :)

just need to find a pic of the finished install and show you guys how to wire the trigger :p

lex bubble 04-24-07 07:14 PM

Need a lil help...
 
First off, BIG thanks to Pure Drifter for the write up. I've been waiting for a solution like this for a while. I took stab at the install this weekend and ran into a couple of issues (due in part to my lack of patience for the remaining instructions on the install). Here are the details of my situation:

I have a '94 ES300 with a bone-stock factory Pioneer system with the 6-disc changer in the trunk. I gathered the parts together, started with the install, and realized that my factory amp has different connectors than the one's pictured in the write up (no real surprise here). I Google'd for the amp harness diagram to no avail. So, determined to continue...I tried to figure out which wires were the right ones to use. I found some that work, but I don't think I found the right ones. Here's where I'm at.

First issue: The ipod will play through all of the speakers in the stereo. However, the volume is either on or off...no in between. Regardless of whether or not I adjust the volume on the ipod. If I turn the volume knob on the stereo to anything more than around 20%, the music playing through the ipod is heard (at a constant volume that doesn't increase as the knob is turned). Less than 20 % it's dead silent. Also, the left to right and front to rear adjustment knobs no longer make changes as I turn them.

Second Issue: I bought the ipod harness pictured a few pages ago. But I bought the one with the power/ground wire so I can charge it while it plays in the car. My ipod battery won't hold a charge at all, and needs a power source to be played for more than 2 minutes. I found a 12v switched source on the amp's harness and wired the red power wire on the ipod adapter harness, and the ipod see's an input of power...but it will not charge the ipod. (I know the issue is not with the ipod, because I can use the USB, wall, and cigarette lighter plugs to charge it)

Third issue: My stereo, cassette, cd changer no longer generate any sound when they're chosen as the source.

I obviously took a wrong turn somewhere. My amp has 2 plugs on it (and not 3). If anyone can post up the '94 ES300 factory amp pinout and any other useful info, I'd greatly appreciate it.

PureDrifter 04-24-07 09:28 PM

sry i cant help with the charging issue, potential for 12v mayhem was the primary reason i chose not to go with an unproven cable. :sad:

for a 94 ES300 w/factory CD changer you need to intercept the following wires (this is on the amp, not the changer)

these wires are on the smaller of the 2 connectors on your amp, should have a total of 12 wires.

signal____clr______pin
CDR+____Green____1
CDL+____Blue______2
CDR-____Violet_____6
CDL-____Pink______7


my guess as to why u cant switch sources and why ur having issues with volume is because u tapped the wrong wires, i accidently tapped a data wire between my changer and my hu during development and had similar issues.

any more questions just post them up :)

DJ SprinklesNJO 04-25-07 08:09 PM

how bout me, do you have the wireing codes for a 2005 rx330 with navigation. i checked the back of the hedunit and couldnt figure it out.

PureDrifter 04-25-07 09:28 PM


Originally Posted by DJ SprinklesNJO (Post 2577905)
how bout me, do you have the wireing codes for a 2005 rx330 with navigation. i checked the back of the hedunit and couldnt figure it out.

middle plug/12pin connector. should be the smallest one of the 3 back there.
not sure if it will work perfectly since the RX processes sound differently but it most likely SHOULD work :)

signal____clr______pin
CDR+____Blue______2
CDR-____Orange____3
CDL+____Yellow____4
CDL-____Violet____5

johnee78 04-26-07 07:10 AM

PureDrifter this is a great write-up...:thumbup: Could you possibly give a diagram for the first gen GS??Pioneer system..;)

shern 04-26-07 09:14 AM

While I appreciate the "DIY" centric approach to adding auxiliary switching, if you spend a little more, you can just attach an auxiliary switch to the input of the cd changer.

Soundgate has the AUX3 for approximately $50-$60.

http://www.autotoys.com/pics/thumbs/t_SDSBMWDSP.jpg

JL Audio has a higher end choice in the CL-SES with level trimming.

http://mobile.jlaudio.com/images/11216.jpg
http://mobile.jlaudio.com/images/11218.jpg

Steve

PureDrifter 04-26-07 04:45 PM


Originally Posted by shern (Post 2579027)
While I appreciate the "DIY" centric approach to adding auxiliary switching, if you spend a little more, you can just attach an auxiliary switch to the input of the cd changer.

Soundgate has the AUX3 for approximately $50-$60.

http://www.autotoys.com/pics/thumbs/t_SDSBMWDSP.jpg

JL Audio has a higher end choice in the CL-SES with level trimming.

http://mobile.jlaudio.com/images/11216.jpg
http://mobile.jlaudio.com/images/11218.jpg

Steve

the AUX3 is no more than a glorified version of the relay setup i used. it switches RCA signals only, meaning that it isnt plug and play and you still have to modify the car's harness. and its 2x the price.

the JL is avail on the street for around $150 and it too, is a switching setup, still not plug and play. u do get advanced functionality for the speaker outputs but its both overkill and not really worth it just to add in an aux. input.

Soundgate sells a product that nobody i know of has tested/used.
it is a plug/play aux. input model no. SDSTOYO
http://www.soundgate.com/index.php?r...usereferrer=1&
avail for approx $55+shippiing it is a plug and play device for 98-03 SC/GS with nak only and ES.

that would be worth it since its plug and play....if it works....

Lapraka 04-27-07 08:47 AM

In my honest opinion yours is the BEST solution. My next step would have been to find OEM connectors so we could bypass the "cutting" Is there any vendor who sells OEM Mark Levinson connectors for SC430 2003. And also would you please direct me on what pins need to be intercepted.

Hohlraum 04-27-07 09:23 AM

If all you want is AUX inputs just get a vaistech (.com) SLU. just plugs in and by-passes audio wire harness. Gets power right from the harness, no splicing! I'm just looking for pics of how to remove the HU long enough to make the switch atm and then i'm ordering one.

PureDrifter 04-27-07 03:31 PM


Originally Posted by Hohlraum (Post 2581734)
If all you want is AUX inputs just get a vaistech (.com) SLU. just plugs in and by-passes audio wire harness. Gets power right from the harness, no splicing! I'm just looking for pics of how to remove the HU long enough to make the switch atm and then i'm ordering one.

vaistech only sells units for post '01 cars..........

lex bubble 04-27-07 06:38 PM

Need a lil more help
 
http://i70.photobucket.com/albums/i1.../Harness-1.jpg

Above is a (bad cell phone) pic of the smaller of the 2 harness' on my factory amp. The pink/blue wire would be pin 1 (I believe?). Could you cross reference the factory diagram that you have? The pinout that you provided (thanks, by the way) doesn't match what I'm seeing on my factory amp. Or I made a mistake and I'm looking at the wrong harness. Thanks in advance for all you help, bro.

Just to reiterate, I have a '94 ES300 with the factory stereo/6-disc changer.

Thanks!


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