Kenwood Music Keg installed
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Kenwood Music Keg installed
I'm pretty pleased overall, but I think I might re-work the controller installation one more time to try to make it look a little more integrated... we'll see. I like retaining use of the ashtray compartment, but if I give that up, I could mount the controller much more flush than it currently is.
The ashtray cover is held in place by two pins and a spring. One of my pins had worked its way out a little, so I just pulled it out with pliers to remove the lid. There is a metal heat shield, which should be removed (pried off with a flathead screwdriver) (pic 2) (pic 3) before marking and cutting an opening.
I don't have any pics of this step, but I got some adhesive-backed rubber weathe rstripping from the local hardware store, and ran a line of that around the edge of the controller to hold it snugly in place. (cuz I accidentally cut the opening a little too large ) You can see it in the final pics.
Now to the car...
There are other pics and descriptions on this forum for how to get the stereo out, so I'll just pick up here with the stereo already out. After putzing around a bit to find a good location for the RF unit, I finally decided that neither the space under the ashtray, nor anywhere along the central spine of the car was going to work for me, so I decided to check out the space above the stereo. There were a couple of screws (left & right) to remove, then the vent grills just pop out. Following that, there were a couple more screws (left & right) and the central top cover pops off. (upward) Since I don't have the Nav unit, there was plenty of space there for the RF Mod. It was pretty easy to run the wires down beside the vents to the stereo space.
I tracked down the proper wires to tap into, by looking at other connectors in the area... the dash lights, the cigarette lighter, etc. to deduce which colors I needed to look for for ground and battery wire. With those in place, I just poked the third wire from the RF into the various holes in the stereo wiring harness (with the ignition turned to ACC) to determine which other wire to use. I did a couple tests with the key in various positions to be sure I had the right one, then I either
spliced into them or tucked in (pic 2) the RF wires, and secured them all in place with electrical tape.
I connected the antenna adapter and ran the wires to the controller and to the Keg beside the vents, behind the stereo, and along the spine of the car, to the trunk. (Sorry, no pics of the wiring under the spine cover... it wasn't very exciting anyway)
I popped and screwed everything back together, and this (pic2) is what I got. And hey, the ashtray cover still opens.
And it's so purty at night.
One more thing I plan to do (maybe tonight) is get some translucent red tape to cover the display screen, so it will look more like the upper display. (and won't be so bright at night)
The ashtray cover is held in place by two pins and a spring. One of my pins had worked its way out a little, so I just pulled it out with pliers to remove the lid. There is a metal heat shield, which should be removed (pried off with a flathead screwdriver) (pic 2) (pic 3) before marking and cutting an opening.
I don't have any pics of this step, but I got some adhesive-backed rubber weathe rstripping from the local hardware store, and ran a line of that around the edge of the controller to hold it snugly in place. (cuz I accidentally cut the opening a little too large ) You can see it in the final pics.
Now to the car...
There are other pics and descriptions on this forum for how to get the stereo out, so I'll just pick up here with the stereo already out. After putzing around a bit to find a good location for the RF unit, I finally decided that neither the space under the ashtray, nor anywhere along the central spine of the car was going to work for me, so I decided to check out the space above the stereo. There were a couple of screws (left & right) to remove, then the vent grills just pop out. Following that, there were a couple more screws (left & right) and the central top cover pops off. (upward) Since I don't have the Nav unit, there was plenty of space there for the RF Mod. It was pretty easy to run the wires down beside the vents to the stereo space.
I tracked down the proper wires to tap into, by looking at other connectors in the area... the dash lights, the cigarette lighter, etc. to deduce which colors I needed to look for for ground and battery wire. With those in place, I just poked the third wire from the RF into the various holes in the stereo wiring harness (with the ignition turned to ACC) to determine which other wire to use. I did a couple tests with the key in various positions to be sure I had the right one, then I either
spliced into them or tucked in (pic 2) the RF wires, and secured them all in place with electrical tape.
I connected the antenna adapter and ran the wires to the controller and to the Keg beside the vents, behind the stereo, and along the spine of the car, to the trunk. (Sorry, no pics of the wiring under the spine cover... it wasn't very exciting anyway)
I popped and screwed everything back together, and this (pic2) is what I got. And hey, the ashtray cover still opens.
And it's so purty at night.
One more thing I plan to do (maybe tonight) is get some translucent red tape to cover the display screen, so it will look more like the upper display. (and won't be so bright at night)
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jdaled,
It is nice to see that other people are also taking the time to try to incorporate their mods cleanly into the car. Nice job!!! :D
Edited to show off jdaled's install.
It is nice to see that other people are also taking the time to try to incorporate their mods cleanly into the car. Nice job!!! :D
Edited to show off jdaled's install.
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just curious, when you hooked up the radio antenna... can you still get local stations? is this a silly question of me. from your picture it looks like you swapped which antenna was connected
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Thanks for the great feedback guys!
And yes pmacwill, the antenna still pulls in radio stations. However, since the antenna connection now goes through the RF modulator, when the power to the Music Keg is switched on, it automatically intercepts, and blocks any outside signals from the antenna, only letting through the keg's signal. Switch the keg off, and the radio works normally.
P.S. I forgot to stop at the auto parts store on my way home today to look for the clear red tape I want to use to tone down the controll display... <sigh> maybe tomorrow. :o
And yes pmacwill, the antenna still pulls in radio stations. However, since the antenna connection now goes through the RF modulator, when the power to the Music Keg is switched on, it automatically intercepts, and blocks any outside signals from the antenna, only letting through the keg's signal. Switch the keg off, and the radio works normally.
P.S. I forgot to stop at the auto parts store on my way home today to look for the clear red tape I want to use to tone down the controll display... <sigh> maybe tomorrow. :o
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Originally posted by VelocityRedRX8
Wow, really awesome install! I'd love to do the same but am leery in ripping the console apart - especially with NAV. Any advice on that?
Wow, really awesome install! I'd love to do the same but am leery in ripping the console apart - especially with NAV. Any advice on that?
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In your opinion, after having the top center console removed (above the radio) is there room to fit a DIN radio? I'd like to stick a DIN radio with retractable Screen above the red digital display and just cut a slot in the dash panel. Even maybe have a sliding cover over the front of the DIN flush with the dash.
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Originally posted by tipk99
In your opinion, after having the top center console removed (above the radio) is there room to fit a DIN radio? I'd like to stick a DIN radio with retractable Screen above the red digital display and just cut a slot in the dash panel. Even maybe have a sliding cover over the front of the DIN flush with the dash.
In your opinion, after having the top center console removed (above the radio) is there room to fit a DIN radio? I'd like to stick a DIN radio with retractable Screen above the red digital display and just cut a slot in the dash panel. Even maybe have a sliding cover over the front of the DIN flush with the dash.
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Wouldit be difficult to add a storage compartment up in that wasted space area? I want to add a pop open storage compartment there b/c I am not happy w/the lack of storage space in our car. That space up there looks like a waste to me when youdont have the NAV. Doyou think it would be possible to add something like a storage pocket in there and getting it to blend in well up in that wasted space above the radio? From your picsit doesnt look like you can fit anything too big in there. Maybe I could put in a compartment that just slides open horizontally thoughId want something like the pocket from the Mazda 6. Heres an idea of what Im talking about:
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Actually, I'm surprised Mazda didn't do that in the first place. The 350Zs I was looking at had such a storage compartment if you didn't get the Nav. Maybe they'll put that in the 2005 model, then it would just be a matter of ordering the part from Mazda... or maybe an aftermarket supplier? On another thread, there is talk of a "tray" you can get for that space.