Superlite Ltd.
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Fitted some blue LEDs in the MFD...now it seems to stay on even when the ignition is off?
Played around with the bulbs, still stays on.
ideas?
...also why does having the CD player on make the date disapear?
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JoeyB
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This happened to mine fella. They have flakey connectors where they plug in and mine has come away from the circuit board before. Try checking your connector.
Also, the date disappears because with the standard head unit it would normally display track/radio info.
As you have an aftermarket CD HU it has nothing to display...
[Edited on 27-06-2007 by NotMyCorsa]
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pdwhelan
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Some wire has to be cut behind the head unit iirc to get the date display back!
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AndyW
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you have to cut and swap round the ignition live, and the permant live i think.
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AndyW
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red n yellow wires i think they are
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Jake
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that's to stop the player from wiping the setting when the ignition off. Cutting the blue wire keeps the date showing.
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pdwhelan
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Yes red and yellow wires. but he would of had this problem before swapping the bulbs
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Kurt
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its like not my corsa said, the connections are crap on the mfd so when you unplug it (takes a bit of effort) they get knackered
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pdwhelan
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Just to confirm, its 100% the blue wire to cut to get the date display back while aftermarket HU installed. I have just cut mine and it works fine
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Superlite Ltd.
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Brilliant 
thankyou guys
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Superlite Ltd.
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...pins seem to be ok 
maybe a tiny little crack in the solder on the far right top pin. Would this make it stay on?
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AndyW
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haha oh yea i had reasd the second post and kinda went off track sorry man.
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vx.racing
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quote: Originally posted by pdwhelan
Just to confirm, its 100% the blue wire to cut to get the date display back while aftermarket HU installed. I have just cut mine and it works fine
Good tip this.
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Superlite Ltd.
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With the blue wire cut on mine it still does it
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csweatherston
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older ones are blue....... newer ones are brown with a blue trace.
u need to cut it on the cars original harness (not the one supplied with your HU)
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Superlite Ltd.
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quote: Originally posted by csweatherston
older ones are blue....... newer ones are brown with a blue trace.
u need to cut it on the cars original harness (not the one supplied with your HU)
brown and blue wire....ahh
will cut that bugger later, thanks
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Olsrey
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Dont need to cut a wire to get the date and time back, my Sony head unit had a feature which i could turn off AF i think and the mfd date stayed on
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Jenko_Sport
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quote: Originally posted by Olsrey
Dont need to cut a wire to get the date and time back, my Sony head unit had a feature which i could turn off AF i think and the mfd date stayed on
Same with mine
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Fro
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Will try this with my head unit when i get it back
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PaulW
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the blue / brown-blue wire also supplies a 12v feed to the amplifier to the aerial, so radio reception does suffer slightly when you cut the wire.
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Superlite Ltd.
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ah....
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