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Old Nov 1, 2009, 09:54 AM   #91
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"Step #3: Removing the pigtail wiring lock is probably the most difficult part, and can be a little tricky."

Great how to and easy except for one part. How do I remove the wires? Any tips?

Its my first time doing this and I would really appreciate some advice.

I just did the install and it works great. RR21 if you didn't figure out how to undo the pigtail wiring lock, try this. Take a very small allen wrench and put it into one of the bottom pigtail connection areas about halfway in, and then push down. The clip should pop down. I discovered this by accident and actually used the wire itself to do this.

Bluewaterdemon great write up!

08 Lancer GTS
W/O Sun & Sound Package
Used the cable from dealership for install. 60 bucks sucks but what r u gonna do?

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Old Nov 11, 2009, 11:16 PM   #92
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Hi All!

I'm a little confused here. I have the 2008 Mitsubishi Lancer GTS, I am going to go to the dealership an order this part, there were a lot of different posts so just to clarify, what part number will I be asking for?

Thanks so much, in advance.

Steven
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Old Yesterday, 12:04 AM   #93
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Thumbs up Thanks

Thanks a lot for the tutorial. i just bought the Lances ES and it was very easy to put the Aux Cable.
One thing I can tell is that in new models the PIN connectors where tou have to put the Left right and gorund are already cabled. That cables goes to a little compartment below the AC control. so the only thing you have to do is to take out the stereo Box, and conect directy to that extension is very easy. it took me some time to figure where was that extension but after that.. piece of cake.

thanks man! I rate that tutotial with a 10!
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Old Yesterday, 12:35 AM   #94
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i have this on my lancer too

I tried buying a cheap aux cable from pep boys for like 10 bucks, but the connectors would fit into my ipod, but were too big to plug into the aux connectors, SOMMABIATCH!!!


so do i have to buy a cable from the dealership, or can i get one someplace cheaper from like frye's or best buy?

just buy neutrik RCA connectors( this fits the aux connectors anf are like 4 bucks each) and ask in the electronic shop to make the cable for you... that is if you don't know how to.
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