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<blockquote data-quote="Firewalker" data-source="post: 8854564" data-attributes="member: 676743"><p>Newer vehicles are ten times harder to work on and figure out when it comes to electronics. As I said and Spokey said these days you can't just take any OEM head unit out of these newer cars and still expect everything to work. It doesn't work that way! Too many things are integrated into these newer OEM Head Units. And that is a fact! Hence why so many people end up using a DSP to install aftermarket speakers, amplifiers and subwoofers. Those companies that make wiring harnesses are not even trying to make a wiring harness for a lot of the newer vehicles because of those reasons. No point in making one because if you remove said head unit then you could end up causing a ton of issues with it even just trying to run right. Not too mention all the sensors that are also integrated into the head units these days. Perfect example is my neighbors 2015 Nissan Murano, can't remove the head unit if you do the car won't function properly or run right. Hence why we did a DSP with a built in amplifier when he wanted to upgrade the speakers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Firewalker, post: 8854564, member: 676743"] Newer vehicles are ten times harder to work on and figure out when it comes to electronics. As I said and Spokey said these days you can't just take any OEM head unit out of these newer cars and still expect everything to work. It doesn't work that way! Too many things are integrated into these newer OEM Head Units. And that is a fact! Hence why so many people end up using a DSP to install aftermarket speakers, amplifiers and subwoofers. Those companies that make wiring harnesses are not even trying to make a wiring harness for a lot of the newer vehicles because of those reasons. No point in making one because if you remove said head unit then you could end up causing a ton of issues with it even just trying to run right. Not too mention all the sensors that are also integrated into the head units these days. Perfect example is my neighbors 2015 Nissan Murano, can't remove the head unit if you do the car won't function properly or run right. Hence why we did a DSP with a built in amplifier when he wanted to upgrade the speakers. [/QUOTE]
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