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Old 03-19-2008, 03:20 PM   #151
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Old 03-19-2008, 03:21 PM   #152
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I have the new 2008 WRX STI and found that the BLuetooth mic did not come with the car. SO I had the Dealer order the part. After 5 weeks it came in and I laughed once I saw it. $198 for a 3 wire connection with mic that mounts on stearing column. I looked at the instructions and pin outs. It connects up to the back of the radio to 3 pins and that is it.
So I returned and said no thanks. I went out and bought a $10.00 computer mic from Wal-Mart and $1.99 9 Pin Computer Female adapter from Radio Shack that you put together. I just needed it for the small female pin outs. Since the back of the radio has the Male Pins.



The connector on the back is the black one almost in the middle/center right..
next to the little white one. 5 Male Pins are in it.



The Mic has two wires (Positive & Negative) You need to splice a second Negative Ground off the Mics Original Ground. To make Two Ground and One Positive Mic Wire.

Look at the Subaru Bluetooth Connector picture and instruction pics above.

Looking at the back of the radio at the connector the pins go from left to right.

1 2 3 4 5
G OO G P

G = Ground O = Open P = Positive

I used the gold Pins from the Radio Shack connector on the ends of the Mic wires so that way they would slide over the Pins in the connector on the back of the radio since I did not have the actual connector to plug into the radio. I would rather make a cheap $12.00 connection then pay $198 for the actual Subaru Part.

Once you make these connections then the Bluetooth Phone options will show up on the radio.

I have setup my bluetooth phone and use it all the time now. I ran the Mic wire down the Driver side from the visor in the Window Column for the airbag. Just pop out the AIRBAG TAG and remove bolt. The cover comes right off.

Happy Bluetoothing!!

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Old 03-20-2008, 12:07 AM   #153
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200 bucks for literally a 3 dollar mic? What a joke. But good job for you.
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Old 03-20-2008, 09:22 AM   #154
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Thats fantastic!! Now we need some suggestions on the best Mics and Discrete Mountings. What a RIP OFF!!!
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Old 03-20-2008, 11:16 AM   #155
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What did you use for the connector? A DB9 or Serial? What part at Radio Shack?

http://www.radioshack.com/product/in...entPage=search

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Old 03-21-2008, 12:23 AM   #156
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How in the hell do I remove the stock tape deck in my 99 OBS? Do I need a DIN tool or is it like the firstgen WRX deck?

I can't seem to find any information on this anywhere.
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Old 03-30-2008, 04:25 PM   #157
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See discussion about aftermarket microphones here.

If you can find this, the Kenwood KNA-VC300 microphone has the correct 5-pin plug needed. I'll bet the mic works without any modification. This part does include a push-to-talk (or 'start voice recognition') switch. I don't know if the Impreza/Forester Navi will do anything with that (though the OEM mic does include a 2-pin socket wired to the same pins on the 5-pin plug as the VC300's pushbutton).

Picture on Crutchfield's site (item discontinued):

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Kenwood's installation manual: http://www.kenwoodusa.com/UserFiles/.../KNA-VC300.pdf

Subaru's installation instructions for the 2008 OEM mic kit (P/N H0018FG300).

These kinds of 2-wire mics will not work for the Subaru 2011 OEM Kenwood Navi (and the 2008-2010 Navi HUs will not work with the 2011 Impreza and Forester OEM mics).


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What did you use for the connector? A DB9 or Serial? What part at Radio Shack?
I think he got the crimp-style DB-9 female for the pins, Catalog #: 276-1428

The pins look like this:

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Old 03-30-2008, 04:29 PM   #158
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How in the hell do I remove the stock tape deck in my 99 OBS? Do I need a DIN tool or is it like the firstgen WRX deck?
Just screws and removal of panels to expose the screws. See this thread on ScoobyMods:
Head Unit Replacement
(under the "Impreza GC8 (93-01) > Audio, Security, Lighting & Electronics" sub-area). You may need to register to be able to view the pictures.
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Old 04-02-2008, 09:39 PM   #159
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Hi all,

I have a '02 Forester with a 6 - Disk CD changer in it. It's the stock from subaru. Reading some threads on this site from a few years ago, it seems this was already addressed but never finished. I was wondering if anyone ever got this finish? The topic is the 16 pin connector on the back of the radio and how to hook this up to an aux input (i.e. my ipod). The connector looks like this:



It's the one of the far left.

I found the pin-out for it:



Reading other forms, it seems that you have to some how "trick" the radio into thinking that you are the external cd changer (why you would want an external cd changer on a radio with a 6 disk cd changer, i don't know). Here are the links to the forms reguarding this topic:

http://www.scoobymods.com/forums/showthread.php?t=4610
http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/showthread.php?t=691652
http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/show...hreadid=119963
http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/show...40&postcount=7

Any information on this would be greatly appreciated .

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Old 04-07-2008, 06:07 PM   #160
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hey i have an 04' sti that had an aftermarket headunit installed... i purchased an 05 sti oem 6disc from a sell on the forum... the previous owner wired the speakers straight to the aftermarket harness. . . leaing the oem harness intact. when i pluged the oem harness to the 6disc all power worked but no speakers... i then saw the pin schematic and spliced the left and right side speakers to the oem harness i now have sound . . . theres only one problem the oem sti 05 6 disc spits out all my cd's and wont play any of them O.O the seller said this wasnt a known problem. . . any suggestions ? ? ? f.y.i the installers of the aftermarket stereos were retards lol . . .
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Old 04-09-2008, 03:18 PM   #161
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This is correct:

I just used the Female Pins that went into the DB9 Connector and attached them to the end of the mic wires. Could not use the connector itself.

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I think he got the crimp-style DB-9 female for the pins, Catalog #: 276-1428


The pins look like this:
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Old 04-09-2008, 11:24 PM   #162
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ok i have a newbie queastion about the wiring connecter. im putting a DVD player in my 02 and i seem to be having a hard time finding the wiring connecter that will allow me to hook it up to the factory harness. i cant find one anywhere for subaru. crutchfield says a saab, subaru, suzuki 95+ will all work. however, i can find GM adapters that have suzuki listed, but not that other two, think this will work? i guess as long as its the same as the 14 pin it should work i guess. or i could try an audio specialty store...
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Old 04-10-2008, 10:48 AM   #163
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Car audio specialty store, or even best buy or circuit city will sell them to you. Might not be on the shelf, but you can tell them what car you have and they should be able to grab you one that will work.
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Ah ok cause i checked at BB and they did not have any on the shelf. i will try again though
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Old 04-10-2008, 11:20 PM   #165
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im putting a DVD player in my 02 and i seem to be having a hard time finding the wiring connecter that will allow me to hook it up to the factory harness. i cant find one anywhere for subaru. crutchfield says a saab, subaru, suzuki 95+ will all work. however, i can find GM adapters that have suzuki listed, but not that other two, think this will work? i guess as long as its the same as the 14 pin it should work i guess.
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... i checked at BB and they did not have any on the shelf. i will try again though
Yes, BB and CC only keep a few of the wide variety of harnesses out front. There are many more back in the install bays.

Some Saabs are built on Subaru chassis (Google "Saabaru"), so I guess they use the same harnesses. I hadn't heard that any Suzukis used the same one as Subarus. But I have no doubt that most other Saabs and Suzukis use something completely different.

You want a harness that fits Subarus from 1995 to 2007. The label on the package may only say a subset of that range. But yes, if it says it's for a Subaru and has 14 pin positions it will fit.

You can also find one here.

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Old 04-11-2008, 04:45 AM   #166
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Here's a pic of the rear of the radio...
It uses the old 14-pin harness as previous model years for speakers, power, illumination, etc. (white connector in upper-left corner, above the fan).

Looks like it also has the new 20-pin connector that some other 2008 Subarus use for speakers and power (white, in upper-right corner). So this radio could be installed in cars that use either harness. The 2008 non-Navi HU only has the new connector. See this thread for more pics: The 1st comprehensive 2008 impreza dash & radio removal guide

They've dropped the CeNET connector, which was where the iPod adaptor (as well as a Sirius or XM satellite receiver) connects on previous models.

The square white 8-pin connector at the far right appears to be the same type that has the Aux input, similar to recent earlier models. It may also include pins for remote buttons on the steering wheel. That may be your best bet to connect an iPod.

I think that the black connector at the top center is a 20-pin for the Nav and Sat functions. Information is scarce at this point because the car is so new, but I'm still looking. ADDED: It's a 24-pin connector (two rows of 12).


Sweet. So the 2008 WRX Non-Navi HU is not "plug and play" with the old style Subwoofer... but the HU with the Navi is? Eesh. Should have got that Navigation unit installed.
So can you guide me to a link which would allow me to install an old style subwoofer with T-Harness onto a Non-Navi 2008 Head Unit? Thanks!
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Old 04-29-2008, 10:11 AM   #167
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Hey thanks.. I just installed a cheap mic with 2x 2-pin small molex connectors which worked great!
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Old 05-14-2008, 04:41 PM   #168
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Hey all, I have an 05 wagon. A while ago (few months), while I was playing a CD-R, my CD player suddenly stopped playing, and the timer just stayed at the point in time when the song stopped. I tried to turn it off, then on again but, it wouldn't even display the timer. Now, nothing relating to the CD components will do anything, including the skip, random, eject, load. I can go into the CD mode, but it won't do or display anything. The number of CDs will still be displayed at the very top, however. I've tried pulling the fuse; it didn't work.

I've also tried searching...it seems like it's a mechanical cd loader failure???

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Old 05-14-2008, 08:26 PM   #169
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just tried to install my 07 HU with aux port and for some reason when i plugged it in the screen said system check then i just pressed on and i didn't let it do its thing. does anyone know about the system check because i cant get my ipod to work or the CD player to work




help

oh yeah when i press the CD/AUX button it says to press the eject button and then it just does a disc search and then it just switches it back to the radio

i need some help here
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Old 06-15-2008, 09:23 PM   #170
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05 STi:

Just reinstalled the factory 6-disc changer after taking out my Alpine HU. (Selling the car) The radio works fine however if I press CD, it will not play or give any errors, just ignores the button press. The same goes for the load and eject buttons. There are some CDs already in there from before I uninstalled it.

Any thoughts?
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Old 06-30-2008, 06:42 PM   #171
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newbie question, but i can't find a clear cut answer, perhaps i'm too dumb, so please be gentle.

i have an 03 wrx wagon, just got a new dvd player. i'm replacing the stock 6 disk, i just found out i have the factory subwoofer. if i simply disconnect the subwoofer harness between the standard harness will everything work fine? i know on my fords i had to bypass factory amps to not blow anything and i plan on putting in aftermarket amp and sub anyways.



so condensed version, if i simply don't use the OEM subwoofer harness will everything still work fine?

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Old 06-30-2008, 07:18 PM   #172
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Yes, you can just unplug the whole thing, but then you will lose your GLORIOUS sub! You could also leave it in and just hook to that harness and retain your sub, depends on where your audio is going...
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Old 06-30-2008, 07:58 PM   #173
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well i'll probably leave it alone til i get motivated enough to wire my JL 8W7 and JL 500/1

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Old 08-09-2008, 06:27 AM   #174
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I have a 2006 Suzuki Swift-model with the European HU Panasonic PACR01 CQ-MX0470LC.
The player does not has an aux input BUT it has cd changer!!!
It is the white one with 14pin.
DOES ANYONE HAS THE PINOUT OF IT????
I would like to make an auxiliary input cable for my car.

I didn't find anything on net about it.

Please Help anyone!!!!
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Old 09-01-2008, 06:24 PM   #175
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Hello all,

I am installing an aftermarket H/U into my mother's '04 L.L. Bean Outback (Flat six with VTD tranny). This car has the 6 CD Changer, stock sub and stock tweeters. The Panasonic CD changer keeps jamming on us, so she just wants a simple double din H/U with 1 CD. I know that I am supposed to search before posting, and believe me I spent a good two hours in this thread http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/showthread.php?t=749402 trying to find the pinout for this specific H/U, but they all vary slightly from what we have.

Heres what I have on my square 8 pin subwoofer connector looking straight on (The side that doesn't have the wires coming out of it) reading it like a book.

Pin 1: Light Green
Pin 2: Black /w Yellow stripe
Pin 3: NC
Pin 4: Red /w Green stripe
Pin 5: Green /w White stripe
Pin 6: NC
Pin 7: NC
Pin 8: Black /w White stripe

What I have on the new H/U is two banana plugs (White and Red) that are labeled "Subwoofer". What I was hoping I could do was take the two banana plugs, tee them together, and solder them into the "Subwoofer +" and take the "Subwoofer -" and give it a metallic ground rather than grounding it through the H/U. What I need to know is... which wire is + and which is -.

I hope I have given enough information, let me know if you need more. Thanks in advance for any and all information.

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