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Hi, I have the 2016 mkz with the 11 speaker (base), and I found out the rear speaker amp is just for the rear deck speakers and it is a monoblock amp. The speakers are also 2ohms so if I swap them out and from the amp connect leads to a subwoofer would it work? Could anything really go wrong if I try it. 

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22 hours ago, Jakevandee said:

Hi, I have the 2016 mkz with the 11 speaker (base), and I found out the rear speaker amp is just for the rear deck speakers and it is a monoblock amp. The speakers are also 2ohms so if I swap them out and from the amp connect leads to a subwoofer would it work? Could anything really go wrong if I try it. 

Hello, Jakevandee what size subwoofers.

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Id assume the amp is at least 200 watts. And if it’s the same bass level as the stock ones that’s fine it’s just they don’t have very good dynamics and really fall off around 40 hz which is where the bass notes in my music tend to be. 

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I finished my project and since there is very little information on installing a subwoofer online I’ll share some information. First I started with a little $8 kit from amazon of panel poppers and a tool to take out what I think they are called “popits” and since there were very many to take out in the process this helped a lot. I started by taking the drivers side door areas and under the seal that keeps the water from coming in I came in with the panel poppers and you have to be a little rough to get the panels to pop out, I then found an area to go through in the firewall which is the hood release cable, do not cut it because it is about 1-2 inches long so you have to push it out to get the power wire through.(start from the inside of the cabin and push into the engine because the hole cannot be seen from the engine bay). Next I tucked the power wire in the carpet which worked great and I removed the rear seat and a little flat panel right next to it and that had great area to cable manage. I kept the excess under the floor by the spare tire. Next for signal I bought the Metra 72-5601 to plug directly into the rear deck 6x9 speakers for signal and shipped the ends off to the bare speaker wire and ran some speaker wire to a low output converter with a 12 volt amp turn on and the ground I got from under the rear seat which comes out with 2 little plastic pins that you push to the side and the rear seat comes right out. I tried to do the remote wire to the little fuse box by the pedals but after trying about 5 I realized the fuses have power on all of the time. I used some stronger double sided tape to hold down the low output converter and my amp by the spare tire area as well to keep my trunk tidy. And lastly for the bass knob I ran it by the power wire then under my seat. (Sorry I’m not the best at writing guides but if you have any questions feel free to ask here).

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6 hours ago, Jakevandee said:

***edit*** I found a fuse that works for people who don’t want to buy the low output converter with the 12 volt on. It’s the only fuse that shuts off with the car labeled “delayed accessory” in a fuse diagram

Not quite true.  Fuse #36 is switched.  I've used it to power my dashcam in both my 2014 and 2017 MKZs.

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1 hour ago, Jakevandee said:

Hmm, I’m my 2016 that one did not work

 

Hi Jakevandee. I am not sure which Owners Manuals everyone is checking, but you need to check your Owners Manual, for the model year/car you want to modify, for what each fuse is dedicated to/for. Me giving you advice for your 2016 MKZ from my 2018 Owners Manual is of little help, since those specifications can change from year to year, and even within a model year. Same goes for fuse panel specs from any model year other than a 2016.

 

If you are checking your 2016 Owners Manual, great. If not, that is what you need to do.

 

Let us know how you make out and good luck.

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14 minutes ago, bbf2530 said:

 

Hi Jakevandee. I am not sure which Owners Manuals everyone is checking, but you need to check your Owners Manual, for the model year/car you want to modify, for what each fuse is dedicated to/for. Me giving you advice for your 2016 MKZ from my 2018 Owners Manual is of little help, since those specifications can change from year to year, and even within a model year. Same goes for fuse panel specs from any model year other than a 2016.

 

If you are checking your 2016 Owners Manual, great. If not, that is what you need to do.

 

Let us know how you make out and good luck.

I already solved the problem and was posting a guide for the 2016 then one of the mods told me I was wrong

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