M Mat ayton Member Apr 10, 2017 #1 Want to wire up our radio properly so aftermarket radio holds its stations properly but need to know which wire is which Thanks Matt
Want to wire up our radio properly so aftermarket radio holds its stations properly but need to know which wire is which Thanks Matt
N notenoughtime Active Member Apr 10, 2017 #2 You may struggle wiring an aftermarket stereo in due to the amps that are fitted under the seat
M Mat ayton Member Apr 10, 2017 #3 Thanks it's been in a while before we bought it but it gets annoying but it's handy for the mrs been Bluetooth
Thanks it's been in a while before we bought it but it gets annoying but it's handy for the mrs been Bluetooth
N notenoughtime Active Member Apr 10, 2017 #4 Normally a good idea to introduce yourself rather than just asking for help from the off!
neilly Well-Known Member Apr 10, 2017 #5 Download a copy of rave it should show you the radio wiring. Do a search on here for rave download. Oh , and welcome by the way. Cheers
Download a copy of rave it should show you the radio wiring. Do a search on here for rave download. Oh , and welcome by the way. Cheers
S slither22 Active Member Apr 10, 2017 #6 I have run new cable from the speakers and discontinued the amp and it works fine now on a d2.
brian47 Well-Known Member Apr 11, 2017 #7 This is the pin-out for the standard ISO connectors. In some cases, the +12v Battery and the +12v Switched are swapped around. In either case, the radio will work, but if the wiring is the wrong way round it won't "remember" the settings.
This is the pin-out for the standard ISO connectors. In some cases, the +12v Battery and the +12v Switched are swapped around. In either case, the radio will work, but if the wiring is the wrong way round it won't "remember" the settings.