Re: 2016 Mazda CX5. Scanspeak, Satori, Helix, JL Audio, Sony, Zapco
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Originally Posted by
momotaro
I'm not too familiar with electrical connectors but, are those the same XT60 connectors that are used in the radio control world?
yes sir. great little connectors.
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Originally Posted by
BigAl205
Wow, outstanding job!
Thanks Al!
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Originally Posted by
thebookfreak58
Ah that regulator. I've been there too. What a nightmare!!!
Awesome build!
Thank you, and yes.. fuck that design. fuck that design so god damn hard
Re: 2016 Mazda CX5. Scanspeak, Satori, Helix, JL Audio, Sony, Zapco
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Originally Posted by
SkizeR
Thank you, and yes.. fuck that design. fuck that design so god damn hard
I had the regulator pop wide open and unwind completely. Four of us engineers at work couldn't figure out how to wind it back. Ended up buying one from the wreckers.
According to the Mazda service manual, they say to take out the glass out first with the regulator attached.
Re: 2016 Mazda CX5. Scanspeak, Satori, Helix, JL Audio, Sony, Zapco
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Originally Posted by
thebookfreak58
I had the regulator pop wide open and unwind completely. Four of us engineers at work couldn't figure out how to wind it back. Ended up buying one from the wreckers.
According to the Mazda service manual, they say to take out the glass out first with the regulator attached.
On my Genesis Coupe, it had a similar setup, where the regulator was attached to a big metal panel that came out of the door.
I pulled the rubber caps for access to the bolts that hold the window to the regulator. I marked the bolt locations with a sharpie.
I used some blue painter's tape to mark the where the window sits in relation to the inside window scraper, so that I would be able to reposition the window with little effort. then I removed the window, and then the whole "door module."
I liked this setup because it gives pretty unencumbered access to the inside of the door.
Here's a link to that part of my build thread on DIYMA (Sorry, Al, It's from 8 years ago, long before I was on here).
http://www.diymobileaudio.com/forum/...ild-log-4.html
Hopefully, the Mazda works the same way...I haven't had my doors off yet.
Jay
Re: 2016 Mazda CX5. Scanspeak, Satori, Helix, JL Audio, Sony, Zapco
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Originally Posted by
JayinMI
On my Genesis Coupe, it had a similar setup, where the regulator was attached to a big metal panel that came out of the door.
I pulled the rubber caps for access to the bolts that hold the window to the regulator. I marked the bolt locations with a sharpie.
I used some blue painter's tape to mark the where the window sits in relation to the inside window scraper, so that I would be able to reposition the window with little effort. then I removed the window, and then the whole "door module."
I liked this setup because it gives pretty unencumbered access to the inside of the door.
Here's a link to that part of my build thread on DIYMA (Sorry, Al, It's from 8 years ago, long before I was on here).
http://www.diymobileaudio.com/forum/...ild-log-4.html
Hopefully, the Mazda works the same way...I haven't had my doors off yet.
Jay
Looks exactly the same. So does that dreaded molex.
Lucky for me, the Mazda is being moved on, and gear going into a Corolla (build logs of both on DIYMA).
Anyway, enough of a thread highjack!
Re: 2016 Mazda CX5. Scanspeak, Satori, Helix, JL Audio, Sony, Zapco
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Originally Posted by
JayinMI
I believe so. They're a less expensive option compared to Deans connectors.
I've used Deans, Traxxas and Anderson Power Poles for speaker connections over the years.
If they can handle the high current demands of RC car motors, they should be fine for speakers. lol
Jay
Wow, that's really cool! I do have to admit, Dean's connectors are quite pricey. Just got back into RC cars and all my battery connectors are Dean's.
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SkizeR
yes sir. great little connectors.
You guys sure are a resourceful bunch! :thumbup:
Re: 2016 Mazda CX5. Scanspeak, Satori, Helix, JL Audio, Sony, Zapco
When I used them in my Genesis, I found a place that had them really cheap. But I was never able to find them again.
You can find most of them pretty cheap online, but with the ones I listed, I like that if I need any more I can snatch them up at the hobby shop.
Jay
Re: 2016 Mazda CX5. Scanspeak, Satori, Helix, JL Audio, Sony, Zapco
Re: 2016 Mazda CX5. Scanspeak, Satori, Helix, JL Audio, Sony, Zapco
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Originally Posted by
BigAl205
Holy smokes! I pay that much for one pair of Dean's plugs. LOL
I found out recently that the WS Deans company is a few blocks from my work. I may swing by there just to check it out.
http://www.wsdeans.com/index.html
Sorry for the threadjack.
Re: 2016 Mazda CX5. Scanspeak, Satori, Helix, JL Audio, Sony, Zapco