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Speaker Sizes, Wiring Harnesses, Dash Kits, H/U Removal Tools, Stock H/U Pinout

Old Jun 3, 2003 | 10:59 PM
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Speaker Sizes, Wiring Harnesses, Dash Kits, H/U Removal Tools, Stock H/U Pinout

SPEAKER SIZE:

2003 Mazda 6 (assumed)
Front 6x8" / 5x7"
Rear 6x8" / 5x7"
Rear 8" sub (Bose system)

2003 Mazda Speed Protege (assumed)
Front 6x8" / 5x7" @ 2.75" *
Front seperate tweeters by mirrors.
Rear 6" @ 4.25", 6" speakers fit the best and 6 1/2" can fit by cutting the rain guard.


2001-UP Sedan
Front 6x8" / 5x7" @ 2.75" *
Rear 6x9" @ Over 8"

2002-UP
Front 6x8" / 5x7" @ 2.75" *
Front seperate tweeters by mirrors. (2002.5-UP P5)
Rear 6" @ 4.25", 6" speakers fit the best and 6 1/2" can fit by cutting the rain guard, Thanks Sir Nuke.

1998-2000
Front 6x8" / 5x7" @ 2.75" *
Rear 6x9" @ Over 8"

1995-1998
Front 6.5" @ 2" *
Rear 6x9" @ Over 8"

1990-1994
Front 5.25" @ 1.75" *
Rear 5.25" @ Over 8"

* Front door speaker depths are the distance to the windows not the deepest speaker usable!


WIRE HARNESS:

2001-UP Sedan
Metra: 70-7903, 71-7903 into factory radio
Scosche: MA03, MA03R into factory radio
Best Kits: None listed

2002-UP P5
Metra: 70-7903, 71-7903 into factory radio
Scosche: MA03, MA03R into factory radio
Best Kits: None listed

1995-2000
Metra: 70-7901
Scosche: MA02
Best Kits: BHA-7901

1990-1994
Metra: 70-7901
Scosche: MA02
Best Kits: BHA-7901


DASH KITS:

Stock MP3 and MSP Pocket: BJ1H-66-9MO

2001-UP Sedan
Metra: 88-00-9000 or 98-7599 (pockets)
Scosche: MA1537
Best Kits: BKMA1573B

2002-UP P5
Metra: 88-00-9000 or 98-7599
Scosche: MA1537
Best Kits BKMA1573B

1995-2000
Should be din sized an not need a kit at all. Pockets are listed below!
Metra: 99-5510, 99-5512, or 99-5700
Scosche: FM2157
Best Kits: None

1990-1994
Metra: 98-7599 or 99-7500
Scosche: MA1530
Best Kits: MZ7 (metal)


RADIO REMOVAL TOOLS:

2001 AND NEWER FACTORY RADIO REMOVAL TOOLS:


These are not commercialy available, you need to make them.
This is the thread for a description of there use:
REMOVAL TOOL HOW-TO


STOCK PROTEGE MP3 REMOVAL TOOLS:
These can be bought from :
Kenwood parts dealers

Also a #4-40 x 1" Machine screws can be used aswell, Thank LinuxRacr for this one kids!


STOCK MAZDASPEED PROTEGE REMOVAL TOOL:
Seems Mazda was finaly kind to someone!
The MSP simply uses standard Kenwood radio removal tools.
Many stereo shop might lend you a par or you can call a Kenwood parts dealer, Kenwood parts dealers, and order some.



STOCK P5 HEAD UNIT PIN OUT:



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
Pin 10: Pink / Black - Switched power, coonect to red wire in aftermarket harness.
Pin 11: White / Blue - Dimmer, not typicaly used for an aftermarket radio
Pin 12: Green / Black - Illumination, thanks twizyours
Pin 13: Blue / Red - Contasnt Power aka Battery aka Memory, connect to yellow wire in aftermarket harness.


THANK YOU 1ST MP3 IN NH for nearly all of this information.... :{D
Old Jun 4, 2003 | 10:31 AM
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You da man!!!!

Thanks Nuke!

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Old Jun 4, 2003 | 01:54 PM
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1995-1998 speaker size in the front is not 5.25 its 6.5 i measured it and used 6.5" speakers in it. Also had a guy at circuit city look at em... That post.. i forget which board it was on fooled me hehe
Old Jun 6, 2003 | 06:47 PM
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Thank you sir nuke, now I could install my amp instead having the shop do it!
Old Jun 14, 2003 | 03:31 PM
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Originally posted by Calibur
1995-1998 speaker size in the front is not 5.25 its 6.5 i measured it and used 6.5" speakers in it. Also had a guy at circuit city look at em... That post.. i forget which board it was on fooled me hehe
I second that! I installed a new set of speakers in my gen2 last night and the front speaker size is 6 1/2 ".
Old Jun 17, 2003 | 06:50 PM
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I never even knew this was up.
Glad to see you spredding the help Joe.
I changed the 2nd gen size on protegemp3.com by the way.
Old Jun 18, 2003 | 05:46 PM
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This may be a dumb question, but I'll risk the flames of wrath: When you say rear speakers, are you talking about the rear door speakers or the rear speakers on the back dash? I just noticed my Pro doesn't come with rear door speakers and I wanted to get some good add-ons.

Thanks!
Old Jun 18, 2003 | 06:06 PM
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It is actualy listed differently.
The Pro sedan has rear 6x9s in the rear deck and nothing int the doors. Also it doesn't have any speaker wires in the rear doors either so it would't be just drop and go, you'd have to re run the leads fromthe rear deck over and into to the rear doors.

The Protege 5 and MSP are the only protege with rear door speakers. These are 6.5" openings.
Old Jun 19, 2003 | 11:34 AM
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I have a 2002 pro LX, and sound domain specifies the speaker sizes a little diff....they say 6 1/2" in the front door, and 6x8" in the back...thought that was wierd though...becuase I have 6 speakers...not just 4. 2 in front, 2 in back, and 2 on back dash....trunk, and I think those are 6x9's. Anyway, I ordered 2 sets, 6 1/2's. and 6x8's along with a new pioneer mp3 player, so I'll let you guys know how it sounds in a few weeks.
Old Jun 19, 2003 | 11:40 AM
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Originally posted by 1st MP3 in NH
It is actualy listed differently.
The Pro sedan has rear 6x9s in the rear deck and nothing int the doors. Also it doesn't have any speaker wires in the rear doors either so it would't be just drop and go, you'd have to re run the leads fromthe rear deck over and into to the rear doors.

The Protege 5 and MSP are the only protege with rear door speakers. These are 6.5" openings.
Looks like I'll be either taking this to an audio shop, or finding a friend who knows car audio. I can build UNIX/NT/Win2k servers, I can run network cable and repair computers, but when it comes to car audio I'm a retard. I wouldn't know where to start with running the wires and I'd probably make it sound horrible
Old Jun 20, 2003 | 02:46 PM
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Originally posted by 1st MP3 in NH
I never even knew this was up.
Glad to see you spredding the help Joe.
I changed the 2nd gen size on protegemp3.com by the way.
thanks...and its now fixed here too.
Old Jun 20, 2003 | 06:27 PM
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Originally posted by Sir Nuke


thanks...and its now fixed here too.
good job, guys!
Old Jul 6, 2003 | 06:16 PM
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For more detailed infomation you can purchase
a detailed MasterSheet for your specific car from
Crutchfield. I haven't received my purchase yet,
but I'll fill you in... Anyone else use this infomation?
It supposed to have detailed wiring info and frame
layout for ease of installation.
Old Jul 6, 2003 | 09:36 PM
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Originally posted by purpose
For more detailed infomation you can purchase
a detailed MasterSheet for your specific car from
Crutchfield. I haven't received my purchase yet,
but I'll fill you in... Anyone else use this infomation?
It supposed to have detailed wiring info and frame
layout for ease of installation.
well no offence...but if I were you, I would check, double check, and tripple check anything I get from them before I tapped into the first wire....why you ask? because a LOT of the information on their site is WRONG!!! just check out the speaker sizes and how much mounting depth you have available.....for MANY of our applications its just plain WRONG!!!

the pinout at the top is right....without a doubt....for the standard headunit in the 3RD GEN Protege.
Old Jul 7, 2003 | 12:39 AM
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Just to let everyone know... 6.5 Alpine type R's Don't fit in the 2nd gen.. mine hit the window and it wouldnt go down all the way... yea it sucked.. so im running 5.25's

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