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How to install a head deck


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It isn't too difficult, you will need 

 

Constant B+

Switched B+

Good Earth

Antena (if you are using one)

 

And a + and - to each speaker you will have.

 

From my experience the constant B+ is either blue or yellow, Switched B+ is red, Earth is black. The speaker wires will be pairs, green and green with a white stripe, Purple and purple with a white stripe etc

 

The constant B+ is the main power to keep the memory going it will need an inline fuse (sometimes the head unit will have a built in fuse), the switched B+ will need to be hooked into the ignition switch to tell the head unit when to turn on and doesn't need a fuse, the earth can just be a screw that connects the wire to the chassis. Then it is just a matter of hooking up all of the wires. You should definitely splash out on some crimps and heat shrink so the your stereo doesn't cut out when you go over bumps in the road and stuff, there should definitely be a youtube video on how to crimp and use heat shrink properly.

 

Other than that you will need wire strippers, and a volt meter so that you can find you switched B+.

 

Go forth young grass hopper and let us know you you get on.

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It isn't too difficult, you will need

Constant B+

Switched B+

Good Earth

Antena (if you are using one)

And a + and - to each speaker you will have.

From my experience the constant B+ is either blue or yellow, Switched B+ is red, Earth is black. The speaker wires will be pairs, green and green with a white stripe, Purple and purple with a white stripe etc

The constant B+ is the main power to keep the memory going it will need an inline fuse (sometimes the head unit will have a built in fuse), the switched B+ will need to be hooked into the ignition switch to tell the head unit when to turn on and doesn't need a fuse, the earth can just be a screw that connects the wire to the chassis. Then it is just a matter of hooking up all of the wires. You should definitely splash out on some crimps and heat shrink so the your stereo doesn't cut out when you go over bumps in the road and stuff, there should definitely be a youtube video on how to crimp and use heat shrink properly.

Other than that you will need wire strippers, and a volt meter so that you can find you switched B+.

Go forth young grass hopper and let us know you you get on.

Just to add to this a+ writeup..

If you don't have a voltmeter or don't want to spend the coin on one..get a test lamp

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I really suggest getting a multimeter. Learn/watch some videos on how to use it and what things mean and it will serve you well in the future.

With older cars and the old wireing it is a great skill to have.

Learning to put in a head unit is propably one of the best ways to start. There isnt much you can stuff up.

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Do not ever twist n tape. If you do I will know, and I will hunt you down and kick you in the balls.

If you need somewhere to mount the thing you can get bolt up generic headunit mounting blocks that stick up under the dash, or just make your own, or mount in the glove box, or hack up your dash and put it there. Whatevs.

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16 years as a sparky and ive twist and taped soooooooo many head decks. Hadmates show up at home with a head deak and a hole in the dash shrugging shoulders . Id be all like twist and tape ninja for about 15 mins and they would drive of doof doofing.

Theres a good way and a bad way to twist and tape.

http://www.the12volt.com/images/headunitwh.gif

Handy pic

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16 years as a sparky and ive twist and taped soooooooo many head decks. Hadmates show up at home with a head deak and a hole in the dash shrugging shoulders . Id be all like twist and tape ninja for about 15 mins and they would drive of doof doofing.

Theres a good way and a bad way to twist and tape.

http://www.the12volt.com/images/headunitwh.gif

Handy pic

It's possible to stuff up any of the possible wire joining methods.

I reckon most important is using adhesive filled heatshrink over solder/twist joints because it gives so much support

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