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Old 18 April 2004, 04:50 PM
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Getting a new head unit for a MY96 STi does anybody do a wireing adaptor or do i have to chop the wires of an wire it up to a universal ISO plug(anyboby got a srereo wireing diagram)
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try halfords they should stock the adaptor harness
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This works on MY99/00 cars, but I'm sure it fits all classics.



Got mine from Halfrauds for £10.
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Thanks for the help ,,,halfords have to order them in takes 7 to 10 days so the young kid behind the counter said,so i went to a local car hifi dealer n got one for 10.99 ,works a treat.......
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Originally Posted by davidsti
Thanks for the help ,,,halfords have to order them in takes 7 to 10 days so the young kid behind the counter said,so i went to a local car hifi dealer n got one for 10.99 ,works a treat.......

Just picked my MY99 up yesterday and went straight out and got a harness.
Is there an easy way to remove the std radio? I don't wana steam in with a screwdriver
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If it's the Philips one, you should have a couple of thin metal U-shaped tools to remove it. You push them in on either side and it grips the headunit. You then just slide the whole thing out, making sure any wires aren't being stripped on the sharp metal bracket surrounding the whole headunit.

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Originally Posted by ozzy
If it's the Philips one, you should have a couple of thin metal U-shaped tools to remove it. You push them in on either side and it grips the headunit. You then just slide the whole thing out, making sure any wires aren't being stripped on the sharp metal bracket surrounding the whole headunit.

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Cheers
Thought it would be something like that...only I didnt get the tool(s)
Do you reken they will be for sale at a dealer/hifi store??
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