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chipa 18-03-2007 01:53 PM

ABOUT: Astina standard audio components
 
Listing of standard wiring and speaker sizes and positions. For any updates please PM me.

BG 1989 - 1994

Speakers
Front - 6"
Rear (outside of hatch area) - 4"

Headunit - Wiring the same as the BA - see below

NOTES: Front speakers will require a shallow mount speaker or spacer to fit aftermarket speakers.

BA 1994 - 1998

Front - 5x7"
Rear Door - Hatch - 6"
Rear Door - Hardtop - Empty 6" hole.
Rear Shelf - Hardtop - 6x9"
Centre Speaker (unknown models) - 2.5-3"

Headunit -
Quote:

Originally Posted by Cosmo Dude (Post 33793)
The plugs to the stockie radio are the same on the BG and BA.
The colours change when different sub contractors make different sections of the wiring looms over the years.

Here goes...

2A +12V from ignition
2B No connection
2C +12V from battery
2D To antenna
2E Dash illumination
2F
2H No connection
2J To center speaker amplifier
2K Left frount speaker +
2L Left frount speaker -
2M Right frount speaker +
2N Right frount speaker -

3A Left rear speaker +
3B Left rear speaker -
3C No connection
3D No connection
3F Right rear speaker +
3H Right rear speaker -
3I No connection
3J No connection

4A Earth

Code:

[2A][2C][2E] | [XX][XX] | [2K][2M]      [3A][3C] | [**][**] | [3I]
[2B][2D][2F] | [2H][2J] | [2L][2N]      [3B][3D] | [3F][3H] | [3J]    [4A]


Or this: http://www.chipa.org/astina/323-BGBA-stereowiring.pdf - Thanks Dogo

NOTES: The centre speaker (if you have one) is run from a seperate amplifier hidden in the dash.

BJ 1999 - 2003

Front - 5x7"
Rear Door - Hatch - 6"
Rear Door - Sedan - Empty 6" hole.
Rear Shelf - Sedan - 6x9"

Headunit -
http://www.chipa.org/astina/images/BJ323HUpinout.jpg
Pic originally from here

Pin #: Wire Color - Use

Pin 1: Green / Orange - Rear Right Speaker (-)
Pin 2: Green - Rear Right Speaker (+)
Pin 3: Brown - Rear Left Speaker (-)
Pin 4: Brown / White - Rear Left Speaker (+)
Pin 5: White - Front Right (-)
Pin 6: Red - Front Right (+)
Pin 7: Black / White - Front left (-)
Pin 8: Black / Brown - Front Left (+)
Pin 9: Black - Ground (see note below)
Pin 10: Pink / Black - Switched power, connect to red wire in aftermarket harness.
Pin 11: White / Blue - Dimmer, not typicaly used for an aftermarket radio
Pin 12: Green / Black - Illumination aka Dash lights
Pin 13: Blue / Red - Contasnt Power aka Battery aka Memory, connect to yellow wire in aftermarket harness.

NOTES: The sedan rear doors do have holes for the 6" speaker but do not have any wiring from factory. For aftermarket head units, bolt the ground wire directly to frame of car instead of using the loom ground wire. Using the harness ground introduces alternator whine according to plenty of reports.

chipa 18-03-2007 01:53 PM

BJ owners, is your rear spoiler rattling? -> http://www.mazdas247.com/forum/showthread.php?t=43790

How to get your speaker wire through those darn connectors (done on BJ but suits BA/BG as well) -> http://www.mazdas247.com/forum/showthread.php?t=90091


More basic tutorials to come.

jordy 18-03-2007 02:26 PM

You are correct about the BG rear speaker mount, it is 4 inch.

DarkWhite25 09-03-2008 03:34 PM

omg thank you. i freaked coz i bought 500 dollar splits for my BG 1990 astina and i got 6 inch speakers. then i read your article on how to install speakers properally and it was a 5x7 inch, and i didnt know it was a BA astina.

but thank you very much, this is very helpful.

cheers,
Simon

karamello 11-03-2008 01:17 AM

make sure you have a decent alarm system to protect them from thieves ;)

Putonyourshoes 11-03-2008 08:32 AM

agreed. i have heard many stories about stealing speakers;)

DavoAust 11-03-2008 04:22 PM

Best method is to keep them out of sight. They don't see anything unusual, they won't go out of their way to break in and steal them.

Husss 25-12-2009 01:36 PM

hey guys i have a 2001 model 323 astina bj and was wondering does the standered cd player have an rca out put for an amp? thanks

70NYD 25-12-2009 01:47 PM

no but i have read somewhere that you can get a attachment that will give you a 3.5mm jack from there u can get a 3.5 to rca ;)

DavoAust 25-12-2009 05:41 PM

no it doesnt but you can get speaker > RCA adaptors. otherwise some amps also have speaker level inputs

Husss 26-12-2009 11:16 AM

ok thanks for your help i appreciate it
 
thanks

Mad Mat 26-12-2009 11:27 AM

just be carefull when takin out ur cd player. when u unplug it. it asks 4 a code to be entered to reset it.. i had this issue when i went down this road too last year. the code it the last 4 digets of ur vin number :) (thank u mazda indro)

martinsifredi 27-04-2010 04:32 PM

Hi there,

I was wondering if any one has had any problems with the factory CD-6 stacker head unit in the 2002 SP20. ???
I can't feed a CD into the slot ! its like if something is blocking it .. Pressing eject does NOTHING.. pressing LOAD does nothing.. pressing CD button does NOTHING...
But radio and all other functions are fine .. can anybody help with this ???

phunkdust 20-12-2010 08:13 PM

Anyone know the part numbers for a loom adaptor and dash kit for the BA?

A.E 30-01-2011 09:02 PM

Martin I'll sell you mine

On topic. Will 16cm speakers fit in the rear doors of the sp20 or will it be oversized as it's just over 6"s ??

Aussie323 01-09-2011 06:06 PM

I have recent bought a Astina '95 BA. There are a number of issues with the car that I want to attend to. The first and easyist is the audio system. The car is fitted with a radio, cd and tape deck unit. I don't think it is the standard one. But it does not work. I have seen the run down of how to remove the dash, but was wondering if there is another way to get to the radio without removing the whole dash?

Cosmo Dude 01-09-2011 07:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Aussie323 (Post 269837)
I have recent bought a Astina '95 BA. There are a number of issues with the car that I want to attend to. The first and easyist is the audio system. The car is fitted with a radio, cd and tape deck unit. I don't think it is the standard one. But it does not work. I have seen the run down of how to remove the dash, but was wondering if there is another way to get to the radio without removing the whole dash?

If it's not the Mazda one then;
Step 1 Park your car outside of your local coles for an hour with a CD hanging out of the head unit.
Step 2 Instal your new headunit in the hole left by the theif.

Seriously though... Different H/Us have different methods... post a picture.

Clean_Cookie 01-09-2011 07:48 PM

You will need to remove dash. Takes 5 minutes. Unscrew 4 screws and the gearknob then it all comes off.

Aussie323 02-09-2011 04:47 PM

Thanks. :)

Cosmo Dude 02-09-2011 06:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tc3_racer_001 (Post 269853)
You will need to remove dash. Takes 5 minutes. Unscrew 4 screws and the gearknob then it all comes off.

If it's a stock headunit then it it takes one minute with a small screwdriver and a cut up 20c clothes hanger. If it has a removeable face then there is probably a lock on each side with the face removed...... none of these require pulling apart the dash unless someone has deliberatly


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