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music system
I haven't bought a car stereo for 15 years and I'm aware that they're probably quite different to what they were back then. Any advice/suggestions/do's and don'ts. Also, is it possible to fit a stereo so that it switches off with the ignition?
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Re: music system
The main difference nowadays the fancy ones have displays and if the units itself are smaller depth if you don't want a high end one.
Otherwise they are the same as the old ones.
The ISO connector is standard nowadays, and most of the jnits are digital press switch on so you need battery+ for the memory and some switched + for the run
"Retro" style is a thing nowadays so you can find 80-90s looking ones even cheap from china
Otherwise they are the same as the old ones.
The ISO connector is standard nowadays, and most of the jnits are digital press switch on so you need battery+ for the memory and some switched + for the run
"Retro" style is a thing nowadays so you can find 80-90s looking ones even cheap from china
Zoltan
1986 Multivan ex-Caravelle. Van since 2006, running mTDi 1Z since 2008 with Fiat Croma 1.9 TDid pump 2008-2019, custom pump since 2019
5spd custom box 4.57 diff + 0.74 5th
1986 Multivan ex-Caravelle. Van since 2006, running mTDi 1Z since 2008 with Fiat Croma 1.9 TDid pump 2008-2019, custom pump since 2019
5spd custom box 4.57 diff + 0.74 5th
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Re: music system
Great, thanks. I'd definitely like something retro - but not gimmicky. Found a handsome looking Blaupunkt, which reminds me of the 1980's.
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Re: music system
You should easily be able to get a radio with 'ignition logic' to work.
You should at a minimum have -
Battery Live - Red Wire.
Ground - Brown Wire.
Illumination - Grey-Blue.
An ignition live wire could be easily attached to the relevant pin in the 'G' section of the fuse box.
This should be a black wire to follow stand DIN / ISO protocols.
Ignition Live - G2 or G5
X Contact Live - G1, G3 or G10
You should at a minimum have -
Battery Live - Red Wire.
Ground - Brown Wire.
Illumination - Grey-Blue.
An ignition live wire could be easily attached to the relevant pin in the 'G' section of the fuse box.
This should be a black wire to follow stand DIN / ISO protocols.
Ignition Live - G2 or G5
X Contact Live - G1, G3 or G10
1983 Tin Top with a poorly DF and 4 speed DT box.
1987 Electrics and a DJ engine.
Maybe one day I might get it finished
1987 Electrics and a DJ engine.
Maybe one day I might get it finished