The Fixer
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Hello all! Long time member, first post in a while though. We've still got our '03 KJ Limited. My wife bought it new in September of '02 and drove it for almost 16 years until she was finally ready to get something new, and we passed it along it to our son. We did a lot of maintenance, and he drove it daily and wheeled it a few times out at AOAA and Rausch Creek in PA over the last 4 years. He got a newer Jeep a few months back, and our daughter will be getting her license soon so we're passing the KJ to her. It still runs great and only has 105K on it. The rockers are slowly disappearing by the rear doors, but the rest of it is in good shape.
Since it's a Limited, it has the Infinity system. We upgraded the headunit a few years back to a JVC with Bluetooth for hands-free calling and the AXXESS gizmo to have the steering wheel controls function. It's worked fine, but all of the speakers are bad now after 21 years. The dash speakers crackle, and the rear doors and passenger door sound awful with even the smallest amount of bass going through them. The driver door is completely dead, but the dash speaker still makes sound so I believe the speaker is toast since the signal comes from that amp/crossover in the driver door.
So, long story short, I need to replace the speakers. I was sick yesterday so I spent the day poring over the FSM and various links found on the site here. Some people bypassed the amp, and some connect the new speakers to the amp, but they were running the OEM headunit. Not sure I want to add the amp back in, since all aftermarket speakers are at least 4 ohms; doesn't that cut the volume output? We're not audiophiles and the ol' girl has plenty of creaks and rattles so we just need something that sounds better than blown speakers LOL.
My thought is to bypass the amp now and run new 4-ohm speakers which will work well with the JVC headunit. This will eliminate the blown dash speakers as well and I'll just have the 4 6.5" speakers, unless someone else has a good suggestion there. Here's the pinouts for the doors -
My plan, instead of running new wires through the A-pillar and B-pillar, is to cut the connector off and solder the wires at Pin 7 and 10 together for Rear + signal with headunit voltage, solder 5 and 6 together for Rear - signal, and Pin 1 and 2 will be Front door + with headunit voltage and - . I can run Pin 3 to a ground inside the door, but what about Pin 8, the Radio Choke Output? From the FSM, "The amplifier choke and relay is used to control the supply of fused battery current to the front door speaker-mounted dual amplifiers. The speaker relay is energized by a fused 12 volt output from the radio receiver whenever the radio is turned on." If I get rid of the amp, I should just remove the relay, right? It's under the dash according to the FSM.
So, has anyone bypassed the amp in this way? Were you successful? Looking forward to the responses!
Since it's a Limited, it has the Infinity system. We upgraded the headunit a few years back to a JVC with Bluetooth for hands-free calling and the AXXESS gizmo to have the steering wheel controls function. It's worked fine, but all of the speakers are bad now after 21 years. The dash speakers crackle, and the rear doors and passenger door sound awful with even the smallest amount of bass going through them. The driver door is completely dead, but the dash speaker still makes sound so I believe the speaker is toast since the signal comes from that amp/crossover in the driver door.
So, long story short, I need to replace the speakers. I was sick yesterday so I spent the day poring over the FSM and various links found on the site here. Some people bypassed the amp, and some connect the new speakers to the amp, but they were running the OEM headunit. Not sure I want to add the amp back in, since all aftermarket speakers are at least 4 ohms; doesn't that cut the volume output? We're not audiophiles and the ol' girl has plenty of creaks and rattles so we just need something that sounds better than blown speakers LOL.
My thought is to bypass the amp now and run new 4-ohm speakers which will work well with the JVC headunit. This will eliminate the blown dash speakers as well and I'll just have the 4 6.5" speakers, unless someone else has a good suggestion there. Here's the pinouts for the doors -
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My plan, instead of running new wires through the A-pillar and B-pillar, is to cut the connector off and solder the wires at Pin 7 and 10 together for Rear + signal with headunit voltage, solder 5 and 6 together for Rear - signal, and Pin 1 and 2 will be Front door + with headunit voltage and - . I can run Pin 3 to a ground inside the door, but what about Pin 8, the Radio Choke Output? From the FSM, "The amplifier choke and relay is used to control the supply of fused battery current to the front door speaker-mounted dual amplifiers. The speaker relay is energized by a fused 12 volt output from the radio receiver whenever the radio is turned on." If I get rid of the amp, I should just remove the relay, right? It's under the dash according to the FSM.
So, has anyone bypassed the amp in this way? Were you successful? Looking forward to the responses!
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