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Date:         Tue, 16 Oct 2001 09:46:54 EDT
Reply-To:     VW85Westy@AOL.COM
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Peter Krogh <VW85Westy@AOL.COM>
Subject:      Re: '97 VW Stereo Install
Comments: To: Jay.L.Snyder@usa.dupont.com
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I don't know about your harness, but my 85 (with VW "Stereo Prep" from the dealer) had a significant problem. The rear speaker wires had a common ground, as in, there were only three wires going to the rear speakers. I have had 5, I think, stereos in the van over the last 16 years, and several of them were unhappy with this arrangement.

At first I actually installed the stereo sideways (sonically speaking) with the front speakers standing in as the left channel and the rear speakers as the right. Later stereos seemed to deal with the common ground just fine, and I installed them properly. For my most recent stereo, again unhappy with the wiring arrangement, I went ahead and installed a new speaker wire running from dash to rear spoeakers. I was able to snake it through the A pillar, front headliner, and then fresh-air vent on passenger side back to the a/c- speaker unit area. I guess it took me about 45 minutes in all.

Maybe a later wiring harness has 4 wires going to rear speakers, but I'm sure that cost vw a pretty penny for all that extra copper. ;-)

Peter & Zippy (no longer sonically sideways)

In a message dated 10/16/01 8:18:27 AM, Jay.L.Snyder@USA.DUPONT.COM writes:

<< I am looking at the power wire harness for the '97 VW stereo that is going into my '85 Westy. Is has a large red/white wire, a large brown wire, a small grey/blue wire, a small brown/white and a small brown/red. The large red is 12VDC always hot. The large brown is ground. The grey/blue is the dimmer (instrument light) supply. The other two small brown wires I am not sure. I believe one is for the amplied antenna and the other for ? Maybe ground for antenna? Can anyone verify this info? The harness was picked up at a junkyard and came out of a '97 Golf, identical to the stereo donor car (my son's '97 K2). Any help appreciated. I will be installing tonight. By the way, it fits perfectly into the dash. You do need the DIN style antenna, or an adapter (which is what I am using).

Jay >>


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