Mercedes W203 Subwoofer Install On 2015
Install the subwoofer. Easy but took me a while to figure out how to secure it where the console used to be. We only use genuine Mercedes components and genuine.
Here is the stereo radio wiring information for your 2002 MB C230 W203 Kompressor body with the standard or amplified systems. It will be useful when installing an aftermarket radio, sound stereo system, or other automotive accessories. Make sure to grab the appropriate tools to test all the wires in your C230. Please check it over and use it as a GUIDE to help you locate the appropriate wires.
This schematic is provided free of charge and may not be 100% accurate. Failure to properly test all the wires may lead to vehicle or bodily damage. All information is provided as-is and accuracy is not guaranteed. 2002 Mercedes W203 C230 Audio Wiring Diagram If you find any conflicting info please leave a comment with what you found in your W203 C230. If you don’t see the audio radio wiring diagram you need comment and we will try to add it ASAP. Thanks for looking!
By - May 12, 2015 Contributors: lewylou78, jptaylor This article applies to the Mercedes-Benz C-Class w204 (2007-2014). The amplifier is what powers your entire stereo system, and gives volume to the sound coming from your speakers. Without a decent amplifier, you won't be satisfied by the sound quality of your stereo.
Installing a new amplifier and getting all the wiring set up isn't going to be easy. But if you're looking for a great do-it-yourself project, then this is it. You'll find everything you need to know about the installation in the steps below. Materials Needed • Amplifier • Hi to low adapter • Power wire • Speaker wire • Ground wire • Butt connectors • Ring connectors • Torx screwdriver • Wire cutter/stripper • Cable ties • Electrical tape • Heat shrink wrapping Disconnect your battery before you modify any wiring. Make sure that the wires you get are appropriate for your amp.
You can find amp installation kits that come with most of the wires and connectors you'll need. Step 1 – Connect the power wire to a power source There are many places where you can get power to your amplifier. If you're installing a large amplifier, then you'll have to route your power wire directly to the battery, but this takes a lot of time and effort.
Another place that commonly gets tapped is the power going to the SAM module in the trunk. This is where you'll likely mount your amp anyway, so that's a good place to get your power. Tapping into the battery requires an in-line fuse. Legenda o korkite chitatj. Step 2 – Route speaker wires to the trunk Get access to the rear speaker wires by removing the B-Pillar covers. You'll find a large wire harness.
Look for the pink and pink/brown wires on the passenger's side, as well as the white and white/brown wires on the driver's side. Cut these wires, and crimp your new speaker wires using butt connectors. Return the wires back to their original harness, and plug in the harness. Route your new speaker wires to where you'll be installing your amplifier. Wiring around the door trim. Step 3 – Mount amplifier in the trunk There is a space behind the left side panel in the trunk where you can hide the amplifier. Otherwise, you'll want to mount it somewhere towards the back of the trunk.
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Amplifier mounted to the roof of the trunk. Pro Tip If you're installing a subwoofer, remember to leave plenty of space for an enclosure.
(Related Article: - MBWorld.org) Step 4 – Connect the wires Connect the speaker wires to the hi to low converter, and plug the RCA connectors to the amplifier. Attach a ring connector to your ground wire, and secure it to the nearest grounding point. Then, connect your ground wire to the amplifier. After that, all that's left is to connect the power wire. Reconnect the battery, and turn on the amplifier to adjust it. Test the audio in your car to make sure that the amplifier is getting enough power. Amplifier installed with aftermarket subwoofer.