On the left is the old Nokia/Haes amp, which is not great. On the right is the new JL amp, which I'll replace the Nokia with. To do this requires connecting to the OEM wiring, and rather than cut it I'd rather do so in a way that is reversible.
I need to connect to this plug:
Googling the numbers stamped into the plug lead to these (available in multiples of 10, which turned out to be handy):
The back of a fork (I was waiting for a sandwich) showed that what I had planned might work:
On the left is the old Nokia/Haes amp, which is not great. On the right is the new JL amp, which I'll replace the Nokia with. To do this requires connecting to the OEM wiring, and rather than cut it I'd rather do so in a way that is reversible.
I need to connect to this plug:
Googling the numbers stamped into the plug lead to these (available in multiples of 10, which turned out to be handy):
The back of a fork (I was waiting for a sandwich) showed that what I had planned might work:
Post-sandwich:
However:
After fitting one last cable: