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mark87

posted on 19th Jul 05 at 23:11

Ah, well I'll see - hopefully it's arriving 2moro. I've got removal keys anyway (were only a quid from ebay lol), and not so sure if I'll listen to the radio much anyway!


CorsaLad

posted on 19th Jul 05 at 22:26

you can use a coat hanger instead of removal pins. i bought a ISO adaptor for my sony one, aerial was the hardest bit to get to stay in when sliding the unit back in.


mark87

posted on 19th Jul 05 at 17:00

OK thanks!


craig8

posted on 19th Jul 05 at 16:55

you dont need an iso adapter, but you will have to swap the red and yellow wires over if you dont get one

the aerial is pretty short on the corsa so maybe getting an extension will be a good idea, if not then you WILL need an adapter unless its been changed already


mark87

posted on 19th Jul 05 at 16:14

...bump.


mark87

posted on 18th Jul 05 at 17:57

So you definately don't need an ISO adaptor?


lewie

posted on 16th Jul 05 at 17:53

i didin't need anything. player stores presets etc


Voyto

posted on 16th Jul 05 at 15:29

You will need an aerial adaptor for the corsa, most new stereos come with them in the box. Seems to be all except JVC's


Pop

posted on 15th Jul 05 at 23:43

if you have din removal pins then great .. if not you can use a fewdifferent things

... iso adapter is good .. not necessary but will mean your headunit will save radio presets etc

... aerial adaptor not needed .. original corsa one just plugs in the back of headunit


mark87

posted on 15th Jul 05 at 23:36

This is probably the most stupid question but what do I need when fitting a new headunit in a Corsa B?

- DIN removal pins? - and allen keys?
- Vauxhall ISO adaptor?

Do I also need an aerial adaptor?
I take it you don't need a fascia or anything.