Dom H
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I bought one as a run around until I move next year, I went to change the headunit and the wires behind it are an absolute state!
Ideally I was just going to chop them all off, find another 306 in a scrappy and chop them ones off and rejoin like new.. but I can't find another 306 wire the wires still in. 
I found this at maplin, and this but the colour of the wires are different.
Anyone able to help? Got a three hour drive later and I'm not feeling listening to the sound of my blowing exhaust the whole time.. 
[Edited on 16-08-2007 by Dom H]
[Edited on 16-08-2007 by Dom H]
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Dom H
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This is what I have coming from behind the dash.. 12 wires.

[Edited on 16-08-2007 by Dom H]
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Simon_16v
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Just get an iso connecter and join them up?
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Dom H
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They're all different colours and I'm a n00b to the game.
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Simon_16v
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Best ask someone on a 306 forum for a wiring diagram or for them to tell you what wire is what a get iso plug and electrical tape lol
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Steve X16XE
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You need a 9v battery and a multimeter. What tools do you have? Anything like this... Universal Cable Stripper
When you have then, get back to me.
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Dom H
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I have a Cable Stripper.. No multimeter though. What wires need to be connected in order for the head unit to turn on? Live and Ground?
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flybikeslee
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live, ignition and earth, then youve got all your speakers, you will need a multimeter though, good lil thing
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Steve X16XE
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Domestic Multimeter for £5.99 Can't go wrong there.
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