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Mark Solesbury

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Have you ever started to do a job and wish you'd never started?

Tries to change the stereo in the 90 to a different one this afternoon....

Wish i had not bothered.

To cut a long story short does any one know where the -ve, ignition +ve and
the permanent +ve go into the stereo? The ISO connector has long gone by the
previous owner so i have no idea!


Any help or url's appriciated!


Mark.


 
> Have you ever started to do a job and wish you'd never started?
>
> Tries to change the stereo in the 90 to a different one this afternoon....
>
> Wish i had not bothered.
>
> To cut a long story short does any one know where the -ve, ignition +ve

and
> the permanent +ve go into the stereo? The ISO connector has long gone by

the
> previous owner so i have no idea!
>
>
> Any help or url's appriciated!
>
>
> Mark.
>
>



Sorry, its a 90 90!

Mark.


 
In article <[email protected]>, Mark Solesbury
<[email protected]> writes
>> Have you ever started to do a job and wish you'd never started?
>>
>> Tries to change the stereo in the 90 to a different one this afternoon....
>>
>> Wish i had not bothered.
>>
>> To cut a long story short does any one know where the -ve, ignition +ve

>and
>> the permanent +ve go into the stereo? The ISO connector has long gone by

>the
>> previous owner so i have no idea!


I hate to say it, but you could get another ISO plug with labelled tails
from Halfrauds. They're usually only 10-15 UKP (cheaper if you shop
around), and it's probably well worth tidying it all up.

It'll be the neatest solution too, especially if you solder the tails
and insulate with heatshrink.


Regards,

Simonm.

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On or around Fri, 06 Jan 2006 19:55:23 GMT, SpamTrapSeeSig
<[email protected]> enlightened us thusly:

>In article <[email protected]>, Mark Solesbury
><[email protected]> writes
>>> Have you ever started to do a job and wish you'd never started?
>>>
>>> Tries to change the stereo in the 90 to a different one this afternoon....
>>>
>>> Wish i had not bothered.
>>>
>>> To cut a long story short does any one know where the -ve, ignition +ve

>>and
>>> the permanent +ve go into the stereo? The ISO connector has long gone by

>>the
>>> previous owner so i have no idea!

>
>I hate to say it, but you could get another ISO plug with labelled tails
>from Halfrauds. They're usually only 10-15 UKP (cheaper if you shop
>around), and it's probably well worth tidying it all up.
>
>It'll be the neatest solution too, especially if you solder the tails
>and insulate with heatshrink.


this is what I did on the car - makes a lot of sense, only thing is you then
need adapters if you get a radio with one of the other standards... but the
adapters are available as well, if necessary.
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