BTW, here's a link where you can download the owner's and service manuals along with wiring diagrams. I've downloaded it and the file is safe.
https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/threads/2021-ford-bronco-service-manuals-wiring-diagrams-owners-manual-download.41803/
Here's what I found:
Looks to me like the purple/white wire may be the one you want.
Edit: you may want to break the circuit on both purples. The purple/orange looks like it could also tell the computer if the pedal is pressed.
Ditto. Install a physical bass blocker just before the 4" speakers. Or at least try changing the high pass filter to 300hz or higher.
Edit: I just realized the HPF is being applied to the 6.75 and 4 inch speakers since they're on the same channel. Bass blockers is your best bet.
I'm still sitting "in production", 4/20 blend. I've been watching my dealer's website and noticed they have one that was blended on 4/17 posted as "in stock". The salesman I've been working with tells me that he doesn't have any more info than I do. Just sucks not knowing what's going on or when...
@The Bronc
I just got done with Ford chat and got an ETA of 5/23-5/29 to Middle TN. They're probably waiting for more Broncos and Rangers to be built to fill a rail car.
Nice. Hopefully I'll get a shipped email before then. I'll be sure to let you know if I do and what the ETA is. I think I saw somewhere that shipments to Nashville get off the train in Louisville. Then go by truck from there.
Is anyone having their Bronco delivered to Middle TN? Mine is going to a small dealer in Tullahoma, and I feel like Ford is waiting to fill a train car before they ship mine. It was a 4/20 blend but the modules didn't pop until early 4/21 and tear tag showed up early 4/22.
I'm getting the same thing. Hopefully it's just a bug in the system.
Edit: My Bronco has been built and modules have popped. I was just checking to see if it switched to built status.
I have a set of those things and only used them once. When using a heat gun I had a hard time getting the solder to melt.
I would rather twist the wires together long-ways, solder with an iron, and heat shrink.