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posted on 6th Nov 03 at 17:43 |
i fitted my mums for her, it was so straightforward i dont think i even looked at the guide | |
kev_corsa |
posted on 6th Nov 03 at 17:40 |
fitted mine yesterday, the only problem i had was that the rubber mount on the back of the headunit would not line up with the hole so i had to cut out a hole using a hacksaw blade :) | |
NormSXi |
posted on 6th Nov 03 at 11:54 |
I'm waiting for the right adaptor for my steering wheel controls, the single din adaptor was a fecking tight fit to clip in, and it's slightly bowed down at the centre top on mine, i guess it'll settle in time... | |
paul_spurrell |
posted on 5th Nov 03 at 08:24 |
what setup do you have jrsteve | |
jrsteeve |
posted on 4th Nov 03 at 23:42 |
my steering wheel adapter is screwed, press - volume and it goes up, press track change and it changes the source. | |
corsa-sxi |
posted on 4th Nov 03 at 23:18 |
i think i hae a prob with the areial, i listen to it, and it scracthes etc, makeing awful noisies, how much for a re-wire? | |
paul_spurrell |
posted on 4th Nov 03 at 10:51 |
cheers | |
Melville |
posted on 4th Nov 03 at 10:32 |
3 screw at the bottom and 2 screw inside the glove box at the top. Once you take the screw out just give it a wiggle and it will come out | |
paul_spurrell |
posted on 4th Nov 03 at 10:23 |
how does the glove box come out | |
Melville |
posted on 4th Nov 03 at 10:22 |
aye, deas easy to fit. The only thing youve got to look out for is not to squash anything when you push the head unit in as its a tight fit!! The best way to do it is to take out the glove box and pull the wires out the side slightly as you push the head unit in. | |
paul_spurrell |
posted on 4th Nov 03 at 10:08 |
i bought a kenwood KDCM6024 plus steering wheel control adaptor. does anyone else have one of these steering wheel adaptors | |
Melville |
posted on 4th Nov 03 at 09:42 |
dont even need that for some radios. I had a bit of troble getting the standard one out as I bent one of the clips with the realease tools. So make sure you push them in straight so you dont bend the release clips the wrong way | |
neiliosxi |
posted on 4th Nov 03 at 09:38 |
and u will need an adaptor for the arial, £1.50 ;) | |
paul_spurrell |
posted on 4th Nov 03 at 09:31 |
vauxhall dealer said to me when i was getting my adaptor, some stereos dont work. | |
neiliosxi |
posted on 4th Nov 03 at 09:23 |
quote: couldnt have put it better myself. Facia adaptor was a tight fit. | |
m-dot |
posted on 4th Nov 03 at 08:37 |
No problems, 100% better SQ. :cool: | |
paul_spurrell |
posted on 4th Nov 03 at 07:32 |
Did you encounter any problems at all? |