chris_GERMANY91 Posted August 7, 2015 Posted August 7, 2015 Hey everybody. Urgent question since I don't seem to find anything anywhere on this topic. Car is a 2007 Euro-Spec GS 300 with the ML-"soundsystem". I am trying to tap into my factory system with a hi-lo adapter that I want to connect to the factory subwoofer while disconnecting the subwoofer itself since it's blown. There are NO positive/negative marks on the ML-subwoofer itself nor on the wires. The wires going to the sub are green/brown and black/brown... which one is the positive and which one the negative. From guessing I would say black/brown is ground and green/brown is positive, but how do I know for sure and is there any document to verify that? I attached a picture for you guys to see. Any help/documents/wiring diagram would be highly appreciated. Picture of the subwoofer wires: https://www.flickr.com/photos/126728661@N08/20179555308
Oaktribe Posted August 15 Posted August 15 On 8/7/2015 at 5:58 AM, chris_GERMANY91 said: Hey everybody. Urgent question since I don't seem to find anything anywhere on this topic. Car is a 2007 Euro-Spec GS 300 with the ML-"soundsystem". I am trying to tap into my factory system with a hi-lo adapter that I want to connect to the factory subwoofer while disconnecting the subwoofer itself since it's blown. There are NO positive/negative marks on the ML-subwoofer itself nor on the wires. The wires going to the sub are green/brown and black/brown... which one is the positive and which one the negative. From guessing I would say black/brown is ground and green/brown is positive, but how do I know for sure and is there any document to verify that? I attached a picture for you guys to see. Any help/documents/wiring diagram would be highly appreciated. Picture of the subwoofer wires: https://www.flickr.com/photos/126728661@N08/20179555308 Did you ever get an answer? Thx
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