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Melville

posted on 12th Oct 03 at 19:01

they dont do a bloody haynes manual for the corsa c and when I emailed them they said they dont intend to in the foreseeable future - bastards


MikeLamb

posted on 12th Oct 03 at 18:21

yer, but the haynes manual woill only show you how to wire what is allready in there, i wanna put a standard iso rather than the thing that is there as standard (im assuming its not as iso???)


Richie

posted on 12th Oct 03 at 18:14

haynnnnnnnnnneeeeeeeessssss maaaaaannuaaaaaaaaaal


MikeLamb

posted on 12th Oct 03 at 18:06

Im going to have to do this next weekend cos all the current wiring is screwed, does anybody have a wiring diagram for an iso connector, and what should be connected to the 6 other wires of the iso (apart from the 8 for the speakers and 2 for the power??) also where can i get a plug for the aerial as mine was just the wire held on with electrical tape :S Thanks, Mike


Kris TD

posted on 12th Oct 03 at 17:40

its fairly easy to do if ure competant at diy.


Melville

posted on 12th Oct 03 at 17:12

it tells you ont he back of the h/u what wire does what. Am if Im not mistaken it might even tell you on the wire what its for altho now I come to think about it, it might have been on my mates fiesta? lol


uprated

posted on 12th Oct 03 at 15:28

i was having a good look today, and where the hell do the speaker wires join up to the back of the head unit? they just got lost in the tangle of wires, i am guessing that if i want to wire up some 6x9s for the back ill use the rear line outs with connectors straight into the back of the head unit?
Cheers


brezzecorsa

Icon depicting mood of post posted on 12th Oct 03 at 14:29

solder the ends of the new wire on to the end of the old wire and use the old wire 2 pull the new wire through! should work! if it dosent u havent lost anythink coz u were gona take ur dash to bits anyway!:thumbs:


Melville

posted on 12th Oct 03 at 10:48

I wouldnt say its that hard to be honest, the only thing that you might find hard is taking all of the plastic trim off and stuff down the side of the doors. The glove box comes out no probs and you can take the drivers side to bits just as easy.


uprated

posted on 12th Oct 03 at 06:51

great :(

well, can i do it, or is it a job for soemone who knows twhat they are doing?

[Edited on 12-10-2003 by uprated]


DanielJ

posted on 11th Oct 03 at 23:23

nop


uprated

posted on 11th Oct 03 at 23:01

the wiring for my front and rear speakers is, well, shit

i have new wiring but have been daunted by the fact that,
1. theres a load of wires all over,
2. theres an interior in the way,
3.theres a dash in the way,
4. i know bugger all about ICE.

will i be able to re wire with minimum hassle?

Ta