Sorry folks I didn't take any pics of the install, but here is a pic of the wiring:
Apologies for the quality, but just PM me with your email address and I'll forward a better copy, or you can have a copy of the whole manual if you want (but it's huge).
ALL wiring is at the OEM amp. No need to go hunting for any of it, just look for the coloured coded wires. The wiring diagram was spot on and no confusion or missing wires etc. The only thing you should probably do is run a dedicated power lead to your new amp.
Please realise that adding an amp to this sub unit will not make it a doof doof sub. What it does do though is really fill up that missing bass. And best thing it's location under the front seat so it blends in really well and is not annoying or overpowering. My brother has a new GC Jeep and the sub in the rear cargo area drives me crazy. sounds like it's out there all by itself. Anyway, I now have my head unit settings to about 3 clicks down on Bass level, and about 2 clicks down on sub level. I then fine tune the sub volume using the remote control for my new amp.
To get to all this is easy. There's no need to remove anything except the LH front seat. All wiring is accessed from there. It’s only four bolts (they are star drive, but I just used a 10mm socket and it worked fine). After you remove the four bolts, tip the seat back and then it’s easy to then get to all the connectors that are plugged into the seat, then remove it completely out of the vehicle. Fold back the carpet and then there is a steel plate covering the amp that needs to be removed, but be really CAREFUL handling this, it has ridiculously sharp edges all around it and I slashed a couple of fingers on it.
If you use an amp the same as I did, or one similar, you can locate that next to the existing amp as there's plenty of space there.
Next decision you have to make is the wiring of the sub as it is actually a dual coil (2speakers in one). However, to make it easier, another forum member here and I did some homework on it. I finally found the specs of the sub - as follows:
200mm Subwoofer
Nominal Impedance: 2 x 2Ω
Power Handling RMS: 2 x 70W
Power Handling Max: 2 x 100W
So it’s just a baby, but as it is a 2x2ohm unit these are the wiring options and results:
~ If wiring it in parallel, that will present a 1 ohm load and the new amp is going to need to be stable at 1ohm (not many are, not recommended anyway, and no need for this application)
~ If wired in series, that will present a 4ohm load (recommended, most amps are happy with 4 ohm loads).
~ If wiring in single coil only, as I did, will present a 2ohm load (works fine for my amp - although there is some argument around issues of not utilizing both coils, I'll probably change it).
Hope this helps guys!