I purchased a new headunit to install into my '02 Mustang GT. It currently has a factory Mach 460 system in it right now. I purchased VR3 VRCD400-SDU from Wal-Mart (<Mod Edit: Removed link to competitor. Thanks.>). I've read plenty of good reviews about that headunit, and I'm somewhat short on cash at the moment, so I picked that up a few days ago. I also purchased the Metra 70-5519 wiring harness (http://www.metraonline.com/products.aspx?s=70-5519)<Mod Edit: Linked to Manufacturer's site. Please link to Crutchfield's Item Page or manufacturer's website. Thanks.>to ease installation. As for the actual wiring part...I've come to a pause until I get some further help....
Here is the wiring specs for the VR3 headunit:
Left Front Speaker (+) : GreenLeft Front Speaker (-) : Green/WhiteRight Front Speaker (+) : GreyRight Front Speaker (-) : Grey/WhiteLeft Rear Speaker (+): BrownLeft Rear Speaker (-): Brown/WhiteRight Rear Speaker (+): BlueRight Rear Speaker (-): Blue/WhiteGround: BlackCar Battery; 12 Volts Constant: YellowIgnition Switch: RedAmplifier Remote or Power Antenna: OrangeDashboard Light Dimmer Switch: White
Total: 13 Wires
Here is the diagram that was in the instruction booklet: http://img376.imageshack.us/img376/8186/vr3wiringri0.jpg
Here's the wiring specs for the Metra 70-5519 wiring harness:
Left Front Speaker (+) : WhiteLeft Front Speaker (-) : White/BlackRight Front Speaker (+) : GreyRight Front Speaker (-) : Grey/BlackLeft Rear Speaker (+): GreenLeft Rear Speaker (-): Green/BlackRight Rear Speaker (+): PurpleRight Rear Speaker (-): Purple/WhiteChassis Ground: BlackAplifier Ground: Black/WhiteCar Battery; 12 Volts Constant: YellowIgnition Switch: RedIllumination/Dash Light: OrangeDimmer Ground: Orange/Black
Total: 14 Wires
I'm having trouble figuring out what some of the wires on each wiring harness will connect to....The following is what I currently have figured out:
All four speakers (+ & -)Car Battery; 12 Volts ConstantIgnition SwitchFrom the VR3 headunit's wiring adapter, I still have the following disconnected:
Ground: Black Amplifier Remote or Power Antenna: Orange Dashboard Light Dimmer Switch: White
From the Metra wiring harness, I still have the following disocnnected:
Chassis Ground: BlackAplifier Ground: Black/WhiteIllumination/Dash Light: OrangeDimmer Ground: Orange/Black
Any help with how I should connect these remaining wires would be very helpful. My final question is about the second harness that comes with the Metra 70-5519 (the one with the two RCA cables). To what do I connect the two Amplifier Ground and the two Amp Turn-On Wires to?
I'm not 100% sure on the grounds, but I think I'm right - say 97% sure.
You almost got it!
From the VR3 headunit's wiring adapter, I still have the following disconnected:
Ground: Black < to Chassis Ground Black Wire on Metra Harness > Amplifier Remote or Power Antenna: Orange <to both blue/white wires (2) on Metra sub-harness (with RCA's)> Dashboard Light Dimmer Switch: White <to orange wire on Metra Harness>
Chassis Ground: Black <to Black on VR3 Harness>Aplifier Ground: Black/White <to Amplifier Ground wires (2) on Metra sub-harness (with RCA's)>Illumination/Dash Light: Orange <to white VR3 Harness wire>Dimmer Ground: Orange/Black <cap off and leave unconnected>
Covered above - I guess you figured out that the RCA's go to the subwoofer outputs on the VR3. The Metra instructions are here.
(If you really want to do it right you could use 4 Y-adapters so you are feeding both channels to both RCA's, but you probably wont need to.)
HTH!
2002 Ford Focus Sony CDX-GT410u Sony XT-100HD HD Tuner Stock speakers, no amp, no subs
So nothing will go into the regular RCA Line Out on the back of the VR3 headunit? Also, could you tell me how I would go about connecting the 4 Y-adapters? As you said, I probably won't need to, but just in case I do, I'd like to know how to do it beforehand.Thank you so much for your help.
StartHere:So nothing will go into the regular RCA Line Out on the back of the VR3 headunit?
Correct - unless you add an amp for your main speakers down the line, but you probably would need to upgrade your speakers if you did that.
I did forget to mention that you will need a 5V regulator from Radio Shack or you will get a popping sound through the subs when the amps turn on. Info on that is here, and a previous thread mentioned you could use a PC floppy drive power (or probably CD-ROM audio cable) to connect it if you don't want to solder.
Also, could you tell me how I would go about connecting the 4 Y-adapters? As you said, I probably won't need to, but just in case I do, I'd like to know how to do it beforehand.
Sure - for reference, here is a detailed thread on the Mach 460, here is CF's info on the Metra Harness Adapter (slightly different adapter), and here is the thread where I talk about the Y-adapters.
Just so you understand what is going one, Metra feeds the Red (RIGHT channel) HU subwoofer output to both woofers (rear 6x8's) and the White (LEFT channel) HU subwoofers output to the subwoofers (front 8"). While this sounds like it would be a terrible idea, keep in mind that bass is omnidirectional, and I believe Ford also does this from the factory, so if you didn't notice it with the stock deck, you probably won't now. Also, keep in mind all those Y-adapters add a slight risk or added noise in the system, so unless is really bothers you, I probably wouldn't go to the added trouble.