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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...

Apart from that it was easy peasy!


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.

Halfords here i come


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


[Edited on 04-11-2003 by paul_spurrell]


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.

I was like are you talking shit?


neiliosxi

posted on 4th Nov 03 at 09:23

quote:
Originally posted by m-dot
No problems, 100% better SQ. :cool:


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?

Cheers

Paul