Hello,
I've recently purchased a new Nissan Altima 2008 2.5s and have found myself running into a few problems. I've found out that if i decide to swap my factory deck for one that I previously had, I will loose all functionality of my steering wheel controls. I really don't want to do that and therefore have chosen to keep my factory deck. I have a couple amps and a a couple 12" subs, the problem that I am facing is the factory deck doesn't have RCA outlets in the back. I was wondering if anyone knows if it's possible to get some kind of adapter for the deck allowing me to use RCA's or not. If not, is their some way that I could still connect all of this and still get good quality sound etc. To make a long story short, I guess what i'm really wanting to know is how would I be able connect all of this.
What is the model of the deck that you were considering using? I would have to verify this, but there is a good chance that there is a $70 adapter that will allow you to use your steering wheel controls with it if it supports either a wired or an InfraRed Remote control. Otherwise, it is likely you could purchase a new deck (even an inexpensive one that would do that and have subwoofer pre-outs.
If you don't want to replace the deck, if your amp has speaker level inputs, you can just tap into the factory speaker wires and run those to your amp. If it does not have speaker level inputs, you can get a LOC and again tap into the factory speaker wires to feed signal to the amp.
2002 Ford Focus Sony CDX-GT410u Sony XT-100HD HD Tuner Stock speakers, no amp, no subs
The other deck that I have is a Panasonic CQ-C5403U MXE with WMA & MP3. It's Sat Radio Ready as well.
I've connected this system to my older vehicle before, but with this new vehicle, i'm a little nervous about ripping things apart in a brand new car.
How would I go about tapping into the rear speakers to get a signal. Sorry for sounding dumb, but it was completely different with my other vechicle.
Sorry to keep hitting you with questions, but ...
Are you buying or leasing the vehicle?
Do you have speaker level inputs on the subwoofer amp?
Is this a Coupe or Sedan and does it have the Bose system and/or Navi?
You have three ways that you can go with this:
No problem about the questions, I really appreciate all your help
I've bought my vehicle (not leasing it).
It's a Sedan
It's doesn't have the Bose system or Nav,
I'm not sure about the "speaker level inputs", the way that I ran it on my other vehicle was I have the smaller of the 2 amps running the front and rear speaker and I had the larger amp running the subs only. Hopefully this answers your question.
Once again, I would like to say thank you so much for your time and your responses, it's been a great help. If theirs anything else that you need to know, just ask and hopefully i'll have the answers for you.
>I've bought my vehicle (not leasing it).
No problem splicing wires if you do it correctly, then.
>It's doesn't have the Bose system or Nav,
Easy to install the Panasonic in then.
>I'm not sure about the "speaker level inputs", the way that I ran it on my other vehicle was I have the smaller of the 2 amps running the front and >rear speaker and I had the larger amp running the subs only. Hopefully this answers your question.
Nope, but the bigger question now is whether you prefer the Panasonic radio or the factory one in the Altima - you can do either it sounds like, but if you want the Panasonic, all the concerns about splicing into speaker wires and running them to the amp go away. If you have the model numbers or the amps, I can probably check if it has speaker level inputs.