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<blockquote data-quote="King Mustard" data-source="post: 8666679" data-attributes="member: 669578"><p>No soldering or heat shrinking was needed, everything just plugged in.</p><p></p><p>I am guessing the chunky cable that seems to be going behind the steering wheel assembly came with the car when I bought it from the previous owner. When I bought this new head unit, I needed to buy a Peugeot/Citroen ISO Harness Adaptor (I got the <a href="http://www.connects2.co.uk/Product/ProductItem/CT20PE02" target="_blank">Connects2 CT20PE02</a>) to be able to connect the head unit to the "chunky cable". The previous head unit came with its own adaptor as it was designed for the Peugeot 308.</p><p></p><p>I know that there are three cables coming from the subwoofer:</p><p></p><ol> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">One goes straight onto the car battery.<br /> <br /> </li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">Another is an RCA-to-RCA cable that goes to the 'subwoofer' RCA port on the head unit.<br /> <br /> </li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">The final goes to the 'auto ant' on the head unit, to turn the subwoofer on when the head unit is powered up.<br /> </li> </ol><p>Whoever owned the car before me installed the <a href="https://www.focal.com/en/car-audio/car-audio-kits-solutions/integration/plugplay/focal-peugeotr/ifp-207" target="_blank">Focal 2-Way IFP 207</a> speaker system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="King Mustard, post: 8666679, member: 669578"] No soldering or heat shrinking was needed, everything just plugged in. I am guessing the chunky cable that seems to be going behind the steering wheel assembly came with the car when I bought it from the previous owner. When I bought this new head unit, I needed to buy a Peugeot/Citroen ISO Harness Adaptor (I got the [URL="http://www.connects2.co.uk/Product/ProductItem/CT20PE02"]Connects2 CT20PE02[/URL]) to be able to connect the head unit to the "chunky cable". The previous head unit came with its own adaptor as it was designed for the Peugeot 308. I know that there are three cables coming from the subwoofer: [LIST=1][*]One goes straight onto the car battery. [*]Another is an RCA-to-RCA cable that goes to the 'subwoofer' RCA port on the head unit. [*]The final goes to the 'auto ant' on the head unit, to turn the subwoofer on when the head unit is powered up. [/LIST] Whoever owned the car before me installed the [URL="https://www.focal.com/en/car-audio/car-audio-kits-solutions/integration/plugplay/focal-peugeotr/ifp-207"]Focal 2-Way IFP 207[/URL] speaker system. [/QUOTE]
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