That iso harness that you mentioned using instead of the “red one” at 4:23 is it included with that PAC wiring harness adapter ? I don’t see anything on the product description to indicate that is all.
Thanks! The PAC instructions are not overly clear on when to use speaker wires or the connectors. Have an S4 with Nav + Bose. Looking at the harness to make sure they match up, but the OEM (dash side) harness in the car seems to be missing a few leads. Anyways, great video with good practices (solder, heat shrink, loom cover.. regards
Hi, does this head unit keeps the simphony system working ? And it also keeps the steering wheel functions of changing songs and search of radio bands?
Just find a flat surface on a panel( for this car id remove the plastic panel under the shifter and use that if there's enough room) use a drill and make a hole start small and go bigger if needed, if you have a dremmel you can use that to shape the hole, again start small and slowly make it larger. then fit it into place and hot glue it from the back of the panel to hold it in place. I know this was a year ago comment but others might find it helpful still.
I have a 2007 A4 that came with the Audi Symphony II. I believe is it's a partial amplified system. I installed a pioneer aftermarket radio with the PACT harness; I'm not getting any sound out of the front speakers.
Sounds like a wiring issue and you are not using the correct smart harness. There is no analog accessory wire behind the radio which is why we used a smart harness (linked in the description). If you don't purchase a smart harness, you will need to run an accessory wire to the fuse box for your radio.
I ended up using the other harness (red one). And I have the same Audi (2006) that’s on the pic of this video. But thanks for the video. It helps even though I had to use the other harness…
Parts used linked in the description of the video!
That iso harness that you mentioned using instead of the “red one” at 4:23 is it included with that PAC wiring harness adapter ? I don’t see anything on the product description to indicate that is all.
I don't have BOSE but I was told I still have an amp to wire up. Is that accurate?
I need the link to get the wiring harness I got to wrong one… my speakers don’t have nowhere to plug into
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Do you have link to correct wiring harness?
Where can I buy the kit for the stereo?
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So all of this will work on a 2001 Audi a4 Quattro? Bcs I’ll buy everything from the store right now lol I need a upgrade
Thanks! The PAC instructions are not overly clear on when to use speaker wires or the connectors. Have an S4 with Nav + Bose. Looking at the harness to make sure they match up, but the OEM (dash side) harness in the car seems to be missing a few leads.
Anyways, great video with good practices (solder, heat shrink, loom cover.. regards
I have the same issue, what arnés did you use to keep all functions
I have the same issue, what arnés did you use to keep all functions
Do you have a clue about why my rear sub and speaker are not working with the exact same kit you have?
Did you find out
At 7:29 he shows a blue/white wire with an extra wire splitting off - this needs to go to your amplifier turn-on pin on the Audi harness.
@@twinchargedmr2 do you know which colour wire this is on the audi harness as i have the same problem
@@jameshalford4699 sorry, I can't remember :/
Where is the link for the wire harness with the factory Bose RCA hook ups.
In the description, it's the pac module.
Hi, does this head unit keeps the simphony system working ? And it also keeps the steering wheel functions of changing songs and search of radio bands?
hey, i have the problem to put it in, could you do a video for that too?
What year is this particular Audi ?
All that info in description. 2005.
Do you have a video showing what you did with the USB aux adapter?
Just find a flat surface on a panel( for this car id remove the plastic panel under the shifter and use that if there's enough room) use a drill and make a hole start small and go bigger if needed, if you have a dremmel you can use that to shape the hole, again start small and slowly make it larger. then fit it into place and hot glue it from the back of the panel to hold it in place. I know this was a year ago comment but others might find it helpful still.
or get a wireless carplay unit
I have a 2007 A4 that came with the Audi Symphony II. I believe is it's a partial amplified system.
I installed a pioneer aftermarket radio with the PACT harness; I'm not getting any sound out of the front speakers.
Would this fit an s4 b6
Hey my radio won’t turn off without having to pull the fuse any ideas?
You have the wrong harness adapter.
What if you don't have keys
I don't have keys either... any ideas?
@@belmore247I used a Swiss Army knife to do it and a strew driver to leverage
Could you do this with a 2009?
It’s a different generation. If you need assistance there, send is a message in Facebook and we can point you in the right direction .
Hello! I have a Audi A4 2003, I put in my own stereo and I’m having a problem with it turning on with the ignition switch any help ?
Sounds like a wiring issue and you are not using the correct smart harness. There is no analog accessory wire behind the radio which is why we used a smart harness (linked in the description). If you don't purchase a smart harness, you will need to run an accessory wire to the fuse box for your radio.
Hello… do you needs bypass for the amp?
Nope we retained all factory features and even the amp.
I ended up using the other harness (red one). And I have the same Audi (2006) that’s on the pic of this video. But thanks for the video. It helps even though I had to use the other harness…