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moka |
posted on 7th May 10 at 16:34 |
Cheers lads, another job added to the list of things to do before PVS :D | |
noshua |
posted on 6th May 10 at 22:05 |
Will be checking this out tomorrow, thanks :thumbs: | |
Kurt |
posted on 6th May 10 at 19:06 |
I meant when i saw where the lead goes :lol: | |
jibjob |
posted on 6th May 10 at 19:01 |
quote: :o:o :lol: I just listen to CD's anyway so im not too bothered. When i got it there was a kenwood cd player that wasnt the best and the igniton live didnt work so it wouldnt come on when you turned the key. All sorted now though just got to sort the radio but ive got my freeview tv/radio/dvd player that i can plug in now so im not too bothered :lol: | |
Kurt |
posted on 6th May 10 at 18:58 |
You need to re read, it was my red combat kit corsa that the aerial was ripped off on :o | |
jibjob |
posted on 6th May 10 at 18:29 |
It still doesnt work Kurt :lol: The plastic head of the wire and the metal aerial connector dont sit properly together so i dont get signal :lol: | |
Richie |
posted on 6th May 10 at 17:38 |
As Kurt says, remove the passenger side kick panel and it runs near the wiring blocks there and you can unplug the old damaged one and run a new one from a scrappy or motor factors. | |
Kurt |
posted on 6th May 10 at 16:50 |
its either behind the glovebox or left hand corner kick trim. | |
moka |
posted on 6th May 10 at 15:00 |
quote: Where abouts exactly? If im gna start ripping bits of plastic off :D | |
moka |
posted on 6th May 10 at 14:59 |
quote: Exactly, absolute nightmare. | |
Kurt |
posted on 6th May 10 at 12:17 |
Corsa B? it joins lower down in the passenger footwell, take the trims off and you should see it, you can buy a metre length to replace it with then | |
noshua |
posted on 6th May 10 at 09:34 |
Same thing happened to mine when I got a bit too rough when pulling the original head unit out. | |
Brett |
posted on 6th May 10 at 01:16 |
Could you not get another aerial wire that has the end on then block connect it to the existing one? | |
moka |
posted on 6th May 10 at 00:08 |
Its the aerial cable connected to the wiring loom, the head has come off and there is bare wire there which i cannot get a decent signal off. I have tried repairing it but just dont have the tools. I want to get someone else to do it could i take it to maplins or somewhere and get them to fit a new head to it? Do they even do that? |