I would like to know if you can wire a aftermarket subwoofer to the original head unit in a cupra mk3 2016?
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The head unit, per se, is just a monitor in the dash.So is there no way of wiring it into the head unit?
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Here is the full tutorial. Its in spanish though https://www.clubseatleon.net/viewtopic.php?p=1714804#p1714804Do you know where they plug in the sub you can buy from Seat, the one that goes in the spare wheel?
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I just tapped into this huge wire under the dash. I followed it and it goes direct to battery...I’m doing the same thing...you just need a line output converter (about £10) and wire it into the speaker wires in the glove box. Then it’s just the usual set up. I can’t find where to bring cable through firewall if anyone has any info on this!
If you are installing an oem system/subwoofer by SEAT, then there will be a software update needed by seat to enable the subwoofer volume..I don't have the subwoofer volume on the infotainment screen, does it have to be activated?
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Hey thanks for that, where is that wire? Any idea what it’s for?I just tapped into this huge wire under the dash. I followed it and it goes direct to battery...
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If you look under the glove box to left... It comes from the battery into the fuse box....Hey thanks for that, where is that wire? Any idea what it’s for?
I thoroughly agree with you, and yes it's always predunt to be cautious. But yes this is my final install and so far I have had no issues with anything electrical. It is a direct feed from the battery positive terminal so I don't see the difference in splicing here than attaching straight onto the terminal itself....I'm thinking the above is just a temporary splice to test the installation? The fact you've used some cable ties to provide some strain relief may point towards this being the final install though? Sorry if this sounds overly critical, but I've been in a car with a major electrical fire and modern cars don't like having an immediate and complete lack of electricity, then you have the fire issue.
Personally I wouldn't want such a connection in any car I was driving, a few wraps of bog standard tape isn't up to the job.
The cable is that gauge because it's high current and presumably is the primary feed to the fuse box. I don't have the schematic but it could be carrying 55-100A, so you need a connection which is mechanically and electrically secure. That means a proper insulated splitter and an appropriate in line fuse as a minimum.
Cheers mate. I shall try going directly to the battery but if that fails I’ll be doing the same!If you look under the glove box to left... It comes from the battery into the fuse box....
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To give you an idea of where to look. This arrow marks the bonnet release latch...
The manufacturer has an installation guide on their website, under the Support button.What gauge wire should I use for the install I have a vibe black air vented v12 1600w and the amp is the vibe black air bass 2 with 3000w
The installation manual linked above has all the answers, the remote control (signal) control goes in port 2, the 12v power in the REM socket to the right of the speaker inputs.Where do I put the remote wire?