Solved! Wiring a passive home sub to car radio

KnightSky637

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Hello,

I got an old passive subwoofer from a home theater, can I hook this up to my car audio receiver?
I have a JVC KD-R642 it has 2 rca outputs one left and one right (red and white), do I just make a rca plug from the wire speakers and plug it in those outputs or does it not work like that?
It's a 150W 3 Ohm sub, Philips SW5000. The output wires is a black and purple one

Thanks, sorry if this does not make any sense but I have no idea how to wire a passive sub to a car radio.
 
Solution
The RCA outputs are line level outputs and therefore unable to drive a passive subwoofer. Those line level outputs would need to be fed to an external amplifier that drives the passive subwoofer.
The RCA outputs are line level outputs and therefore unable to drive a passive subwoofer. Those line level outputs would need to be fed to an external amplifier that drives the passive subwoofer.
 
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What kind of amplifier do I need to buy?