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Re: After market radio
Thinking of getting a DAB unit whilst I'm replacing the radio. Rather then window adaptors and new aerial runs have seen this product on ebay;
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre ... 2942255750
Anyone had any experience with it? Its a splitter for the standard aerial however does specify it is compatible with the amplified aerial in the 9n3
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre ... 2942255750
Anyone had any experience with it? Its a splitter for the standard aerial however does specify it is compatible with the amplified aerial in the 9n3
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Re: After market radio
That should do what you want
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Re: After market radio
Hi guys so this is what I want my stereo as I'm replacing the factory to an after market single din. What case would I need to fit the single din stereo. As I've been hunting for and getting no where or not finding the right shape. Anyone know?
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Re: After market radio
Nothing additional. You already have the shelf
It’s just a standard single din radio you need and the appropriate lo adapter if necessary
If you don’t have the shelf you just need a universal single din shelf from eBay or amazon
It’s just a standard single din radio you need and the appropriate lo adapter if necessary
If you don’t have the shelf you just need a universal single din shelf from eBay or amazon
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I have the original double din stereo which I'm trying to convert to the single din. Just need to find the correct case to fit in but I can't find it anywhere. Or one that fits my cars model. Which one is the correct one?
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As I’ve said above, you need a universal single din pocket to fill the void then the cage for the new radio will just fit. Nothing specific to the car is needed apart from the pocket the radio and the loom adapter
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All you need is this
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre ... 1852608370
The opening is a standard DIN size so doesn’t need converting for the radio itself
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre ... 1852608370
The opening is a standard DIN size so doesn’t need converting for the radio itself
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Re: After market radio
Hi All, if you check out some of my old posts I link to a bunch of adapters that work without the need to solder or do anything at all to your fuse box. It’s just plug and play. Couldn’t be easier and it means the dimmer works when you turn your headlights on too. It’s expensive (you can get them for around £45) but so much better than the hassle and potentially less than the cost if it goes a bit wrong.
Double din wise, a 7 inch head unit looks great. I got a Pioneer SPH 230DAB and that fits lovely. I skipped installing the dab aerial because there just isn’t a good enough signal where I am, but installation is a doddle.
Give me a shout if you have any questions. It’s really tricky getting your head around this stuff if you’re like me and a bit new to it all!
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Double din wise, a 7 inch head unit looks great. I got a Pioneer SPH 230DAB and that fits lovely. I skipped installing the dab aerial because there just isn’t a good enough signal where I am, but installation is a doddle.
Give me a shout if you have any questions. It’s really tricky getting your head around this stuff if you’re like me and a bit new to it all!
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I’ve read most of the radio threads on here and successfully fitted my single DIN Sony head unit. My only question is, if fitting piggy back fuses to the fuse box to run an illumination and switched live circuits, which fuses would you recommend? At present I’m using wipers and headlight circuit (with wire jammed in - bad drills I know) which makes it work but is just giving me a permanent live - any ideas or suggestions welcome
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Anyone able to help?
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Re: After market radio
The cigarette lighter is probably your best bet on the fuse front. If you have a multimeter, see which fuses give a strong current when the key is turned on and you’d be fine using any of those.
This is a fuse box diagram for the 9n and they’re just about the same - https://fusesdiagram.com/volkswagen/fus ... lo-9n.html
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This is a fuse box diagram for the 9n and they’re just about the same - https://fusesdiagram.com/volkswagen/fus ... lo-9n.html
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Re: After market radio
Cheers I’ll give that a go as the loom and piggy back holders arrived during the week. I think the multimeter is a good shout as it’ll show which ones are switched and constant
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Re: After market radio
So I’ve been trying to convert this original double din unit to a single din radio with storage, I brought a blank storage holder to go below which ended up not supporting the radio due to the angle of it so I have purchased another one hoping other it keeps the radio secure and at the right angle and also fills the gaps however it doesn’t I’ve attached photos but I’m unsure what I can do as the radio is single din this storage box is labelled as single din and there is still a 1cm gap at the top
Any help is greatly appreciated,
https://i.imgur.com/3Veq0nM_d.jpg?maxwi ... ity=medium
Any help is greatly appreciated,
https://i.imgur.com/3Veq0nM_d.jpg?maxwi ... ity=medium
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Re: After market radio
That’s not a single din box. That’s something in between
Celsus AFC5050 Fascia Universal DIN Sized Pocket/ Storage Area https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B004V89AOE/ ... MEbWC28ZJ2 That’s what you want
Celsus AFC5050 Fascia Universal DIN Sized Pocket/ Storage Area https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B004V89AOE/ ... MEbWC28ZJ2 That’s what you want