I'm wiring in a 4-channel RCA Adapter so I can install a 4-channel amp to run the speakers in this car. This requires me wiring the adapter into the 2 front and 2 rear speakers (both + and -) and the remote turn-on wire.
I enlisted the help of SportsGuy83 to help guide me through the electrical wiring manual for this car (ie: how to read it)... Which has now led me to a few more questions. Keep in mind I am not the most experienced when it comes to reading electrical diagrams, so here it goes:
So how I've been told to read this, the circles with the letter C represent connector D14 (designated with (C) in the legend at the top). The number next to the circled letter represents what PIN that wire corresponds to on the connector. For example The first yellow wire you see should be Pin 6 on connector D14 (which it is).
Problem: We have multiple "Front speaker assemblies"... Everything in the second photo is a "Front speaker" - and yes there are 3 on each side of the car but typically these are wired into some sort of high pass or low pass filters (on aftermarket multi-speaker kits) with one set of wires going to the filter. Can someone explain to me how this is working? I'm going to be installing some new components and don't want to screw it up. I also want to know if I should be wiring in Front No1, No2 or No3 to my adapter?
I am thinking the following diagram I have is correct, but I would like some reassurance before I go soldering stuff: