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this is provides a lot more leverage on the sensor than going up from under the car. I had to use more than 100 ft lbs of torque to get this sensor off.
this is provides a lot more leverage on the sensor than going up from under the car. I had to use more than 100 ft lbs of torque to get this sensor off.
0 2024/01/01 16:32:32 Throwback
Exhausts off. In the end I removed the backboxes as well to allow me enough wiggle room to get the mid section disconnected from the cats.
Exhausts off. In the end I removed the backboxes as well to allow me enough wiggle room to get the mid section disconnected from the cats.
0 2024/01/01 16:32:30 Throwback
The accursed sensor. A wobble socket is a vital tool for any DIY jaguar mechanic.
The accursed sensor. A wobble socket is a vital tool for any DIY jaguar mechanic.
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dash-top tweeters. I am leaving my sail panel tweeters where they are because they are a pain to remove from the sail panels.
dash-top tweeters. I am leaving my sail panel tweeters where they are because they are a pain to remove from the sail panels.
0 2023/08/14 13:50:15 Throwback
dash-top tweeters. I am leaving my sail panel tweeters where they are because they are a pain to remove from the sail panels.
dash-top tweeters. I am leaving my sail panel tweeters where they are because they are a pain to remove from the sail panels.
0 2023/08/14 13:50:13 Throwback
mids and tweeters.
mids and tweeters.
0 2023/08/14 13:50:12 Throwback
subwoofer detail
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0 2023/08/14 13:49:57 Throwback
This is a 12v bluetooth module that you can use with the ai-net cut-in module to add bluetooth. This along with the ainet module is what I used to add bluetooth to the car. pre-wired with wiring to attach to the grounds in the trunk and a fuse tap to draw 12v power from the trunk accessory fuse. Already the right length and wrapped in cable protector :)
This is a 12v bluetooth module that you can use with the ai-net cut-in module to add bluetooth. This along with the ainet module is what I used to add bluetooth to the car. pre-wired with wiring to attach to the grounds in the trunk and a fuse tap to draw 12v power from the trunk accessory fuse. Already the right length and wrapped in cable protector :)
0 2023/08/14 13:49:55 Throwback
THIS is an unobtanium alpine ai-net cut-in module that you connect in-line between the nav unit and amp (I think) and when you feed it an line-in signal it takes over the radio.
THIS is an unobtanium alpine ai-net cut-in module that you connect in-line between the nav unit and amp (I think) and when you feed it an line-in signal it takes over the radio.
0 2023/08/14 13:49:51 Throwback
This is an aftermarket goodie - its an amp bypass connector you can use to get line outs from the alpine amp to feed into a bigger amp. I didnt get a good signal from it thus upgraded further to a new head unit.
This is an aftermarket goodie - its an amp bypass connector you can use to get line outs from the alpine amp to feed into a bigger amp. I didnt get a good signal from it thus upgraded further to a new head unit.
0 2023/08/14 13:49:49 Throwback
cd changer label, connectors
cd changer label, connectors
0 2023/08/14 13:49:47 Throwback
There's a nav disk in the nav dvd unit, but the nav processor is still in the under hood waterproof module in the car and I dont intend to touch it.
There's a nav disk in the nav dvd unit, but the nav processor is still in the under hood waterproof module in the car and I dont intend to touch it.
0 2023/08/14 13:49:45 Throwback
cd changer cassette is there and in one piece. Was working when removed from the car. Think the donnie darko soundtrack might still be in there.
cd changer cassette is there and in one piece. Was working when removed from the car. Think the donnie darko soundtrack might still be in there.
0 2023/08/14 13:49:43 Throwback
removed the entire amp/cd changer and nav unit stack
removed the entire amp/cd changer and nav unit stack
0 2023/08/14 13:49:41 Throwback
head unit, from my basic understanding its a good idea to pair that with the cd changer it came with. all in one piece.
head unit, from my basic understanding its a good idea to pair that with the cd changer it came with. all in one piece.
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