Need Help: PAC Harness
So I just ordered the PAC harness for my Jeep, but I have no idea where it goes or how to get there. I've searched, but info is limited. Pictures please!!
Also where is the best place to run the amp and speaker wire? I am going to mount my amp under the driver's seat.
Thanks in advance for any help you are able to provide.
Also where is the best place to run the amp and speaker wire? I am going to mount my amp under the driver's seat.
Thanks in advance for any help you are able to provide.
Sorry I am on travel and I don't have pics of the inside of my dash anyway.
With the amp under the drivers seat the easiest way to get there is drop the wires down the center of the dash behind the HVAC controls. From there run them along the side of the center console. There is a lot of room under the edge of the center console. Push them up under the ledge of the center console and have them come out under the driver seat.
Are you willing to completely remove the center console during the install? If you have an auto transmission I can tell you how to do that too.
With the amp under the drivers seat the easiest way to get there is drop the wires down the center of the dash behind the HVAC controls. From there run them along the side of the center console. There is a lot of room under the edge of the center console. Push them up under the ledge of the center console and have them come out under the driver seat.
Are you willing to completely remove the center console during the install? If you have an auto transmission I can tell you how to do that too.
Look for stereo removal. It has been written up numerous times. You have to remove the top part of the dash. It snaps off. Then you remove the bottom panel. That exposes 4 screws that need to be removed. With those screws removed you can take off the entire face of the dash off. That will expose the stereo retaining screws.
The PAC harness connects to the Jeep plug after you remove the H/U.
The PAC harness connects to the Jeep plug after you remove the H/U.


