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Old Oct 23, 1999 | 08:10 PM
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Wishing to change standard MY99 unit for a Sony CD/Radio Unit. Never having undertaken this task, is it something I can do myself, without crimping etc, or pay the c.£30 for installation?

In my old VW, I could seem to purchase connectors for different kit (Pioneer/Sony etc) which just dropped into the wiring loom (I did it the hard way ). Is this the case with the Scoob, or will I need to get something special?

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Old Oct 23, 1999 | 10:15 PM
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If your intended replacement has the newer Din connection try Halfords. They do a range of connectors which just plug in. I can't remember the exact part number but it had 44 in it, they'll need to order it (approx 3 days) and it was about 8 pounds.
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Old Oct 23, 1999 | 11:14 PM
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I have just fitted a poineer head unit to my MY99 car. The standard Philps unit uses the ISO connecters and the new unit came with a nice wiribg loom that linked everything up nicely.
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Old Oct 24, 1999 | 09:15 AM
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Both the Alpine 1505R and a really old alpine tape model had the ISO connectors so its just a straight swap over

** APART FROM **

Most high power head units (1505R included) have a separate feed/earth for the internal amps which is a heavy duty cable. This cannot be wired into the loom (fuse blowing fun) but is best wired straight to the battery.

Also, if you have a lot of pre-outs and cables it can be awkward putting the new head unit in. Maybe £30 for peace-of-mind isnt so bad ?
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