After market replacement amplifier for infinity stereo amplifier in 2001 sebring coupe? |
It is possible but impractical and may not be economically feasable. The labor fee to JUST to remove factory connectors and replace them with industry standard connectors would be cost-prohibitive, even with a factory schematic. Then you have to pay for system design and integration after that. It might be more economical to have the entire audio system replaced with an aftermarket system installed by car-audio professionals. If you still feel the need to replace the factory amplifier try to locate it's schematic by factory part number first then show that to some local electronics tecnicians who may be able to tap in to the original circuits for you. At least in this way you can do your own feasability study at minimal cost for the price of buying the schematics and presenting them for estimates. I am about to tackle a similar project on a Sebring convertible who's power amp took a bath and self-destructed afterwards. It looks like about a full week's work to me. GOOD LUCK.
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