Hello Wizards of Electrickery
With the airbag module in the bin, I have the perfect little spot for the stealth installation of a diddly Pioneer GM-D1004 amp to bolster the headunit I’m fitting in my sedan build with a true 4x45Wrms potential. The car is getting complimentary Pioneer A-series components up front and G-series 2-way coaxials in the rear.

I’ve drilled and tapped the SRS/ABS module bracket to carry the amp securely, bundled the speaker harness rather than cutting it all 3” long (may still happen for ultra neatness 😬) and used a terminal block for serviceability of speaker wires.
Location is pretty perfect as it keeps speaker wire runs to a minimum (just passenger front to go through dash) and it’s right next to the ground points and C302 accessory plug.
The little amp requires a 15A fused power source. A lot of installations seem to run these off the cigarette lighter (which I’m deleting) supply, however that’s fused at 30A in the E30. While locating this fuse, I found it shares that Fuse 28 with the power antenna (also deleting) which connects to pin ‘Z’ in the C302 accessory socket. Bingo!
So I can use the connector from a spare antenna harness to terminate the 12v supply for the amp and plug it straight into the antenna pin in the C302, then replace Fuse 28 with a 15A. The power wire on the amp harness is 14awg, and so is the lighter wiring. The antenna wire looks to be 16awg or 18awg and significantly longer than either, though one must presume capable of carrying 30A otherwise Fuse 28 would offer no protection? All the wire gauge charts if referenced suggest so.
Anyway, hope that’s of interest.
With the airbag module in the bin, I have the perfect little spot for the stealth installation of a diddly Pioneer GM-D1004 amp to bolster the headunit I’m fitting in my sedan build with a true 4x45Wrms potential. The car is getting complimentary Pioneer A-series components up front and G-series 2-way coaxials in the rear.

I’ve drilled and tapped the SRS/ABS module bracket to carry the amp securely, bundled the speaker harness rather than cutting it all 3” long (may still happen for ultra neatness 😬) and used a terminal block for serviceability of speaker wires.
Location is pretty perfect as it keeps speaker wire runs to a minimum (just passenger front to go through dash) and it’s right next to the ground points and C302 accessory plug.
The little amp requires a 15A fused power source. A lot of installations seem to run these off the cigarette lighter (which I’m deleting) supply, however that’s fused at 30A in the E30. While locating this fuse, I found it shares that Fuse 28 with the power antenna (also deleting) which connects to pin ‘Z’ in the C302 accessory socket. Bingo!
So I can use the connector from a spare antenna harness to terminate the 12v supply for the amp and plug it straight into the antenna pin in the C302, then replace Fuse 28 with a 15A. The power wire on the amp harness is 14awg, and so is the lighter wiring. The antenna wire looks to be 16awg or 18awg and significantly longer than either, though one must presume capable of carrying 30A otherwise Fuse 28 would offer no protection? All the wire gauge charts if referenced suggest so.
Anyway, hope that’s of interest.
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