About the Axxess AFDI-5V
If you've replaced the radio in your Ford, Lincoln or Mercury, you've heard an audible "thump" sound when you turn on the power. The reason? Your Ford radio sent 5 volts to turn on the factory amp, not the 12 volts that your new car stereo delivers. In other words, the amp is simply getting too much juice.
This AFDI-5V converter from Axxess will drop that voltage down to 5 volts, which the factory amp can handle better for an easier (and quieter) start. Warranty: 60 days.
What's in the box:
- 12-volt to 5-volt converter harness
- Instructions
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Overview: When replacing factory radios in vehicles with factory installed amplifiers (mainly in Ford, Lincoln, and Mercury vehicles), an audible "pop" through the speakers may be heard; especially the subwoofer. The main reason for this "pop" noise is that the factory amplifiers do not require 12-volts to turn on, but instead require 5-volts. The Axxess AFDI-5V 12-volt to 5-volt converter takes a normal 12-volt turn-on from an aftermarket head unit and drops it down to 5-volts, which the factory amplifier handles better. A 3-wire hook-up makes the AFDI-5V simple to install.
- Connect the Blue/White wire to the aftermarket head unit's amplifier turn on wire.
- Connect the Black wire to chassis ground.
- Connect the Blue/Red wire to the vehicle's factory amplifier turn-on wire.
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No popping noise problem after install. Aftermarket JVC radio with Bluetooth, AUX, USB installed. Instructions are easy: Two blue wires on AFDI-5v connect to the 1 solid blue wire on radio harness. Black goes to black grounds on radio harness and aftermarket car harness.
Rich from Pennsylvania