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2019 B&O Subwoofer Install Help?

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Do you happen to have a picture of the harness from the subwoofer to the main harness at the wheel well? I am looking for the part number to order it. It should plug in at the Blue 40 pin connector. I have the PPS with active exhaust and Magnaride I just didn’t get the subwoofer option.
Same here, have the sub just need to connect to the main harness. Would be so incredibly grateful if someone knew the part number so I can connect it. :)

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Are you trying to source just the green connector?
I’m trying to get the adapter that plugs into the main harness (blue and purple connector) and goes to the subwoofer (green connector)
I had no issues finding the one for the 8” Shaker sub but can’t find the B&O
Appreciate any help 🙏
 

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Are you trying to source the blue and purple connector?
Hey man, no I’m trying to connect the sub (green connector) to the wiring harness (blue and purple connector). So I’m trying to find the part number for the wiring/connector that connects the two that are in the photos.
 

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Hey man, no I’m trying to connect the sub (green connector) to the wiring harness (blue and purple connector). So I’m trying to find the part number for the wiring/connector that connects the two that are in the photos.
I don’t even know what the part I’m looking for looks like, just that it connects the bridge between those two.
 

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Looks like after a long session searching diagrams and the database at the Ford parts department with a very helpful guy, I seem to have found the part number
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3U2Z-14S411-FFB
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Have you tried this amp yet? I was thinking of doing the same with that same amp.
Is it wired in series or parallel

According to Skar wiring diagram enclosed

Parallel would run a 2ohm load
Series an 8ohm load.

Am I taking the two wires meaning black yellow purple green. and running them directly into each voice coil. Or am I combining them into one. I have a 2ohm DVC running in series getting 4ohm and it is very low sounding.

Or do I go with the 4ohm DVC and running parallel gets a 2ohm load

Or 8ohm in series? I’m confused.


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Or do I go with the 4ohm DVC and running parallel gets a 2ohm load
If using the stock amp, you need 4Ohm DVC. The amp wants a 2Ohm load. Each set of wires will go to one of the 4Ohm voice coils.

Honestly, skip it though. Just use a real amp that's 1Ohm stable, and keep the sub you have. Replacing the sub and using the stock amp is not worth it.
 

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If using the stock amp, you need 4Ohm DVC. The amp wants a 2Ohm load. Each set of wires will go to one of the 4Ohm voice coils.

Honestly, skip it though. Just use a real amp that's 1Ohm stable, and keep the sub you have. Replacing the sub and using the stock amp is not worth it.
I bought 2ohm sub. Should I get the 4 ohm speaker and amp?
 
 








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