should be able to get one.
I got some generic thing from super cheap for my GFs car.
get sony to iso or something
So i'm looking at installing a sony head unit in my 1999 mk4 gti and was wondering if there is a wiring harness that will go straight from the eurovox one to a new sony head unit?
if not was just after people's input as to what is the best way to go
p.s. i have moderate wiring know how
should be able to get one.
I got some generic thing from super cheap for my GFs car.
get sony to iso or something
there was not one I could find 18 months back, I got myself a pioneer to iso, then had to do some swapping of pin locations
Eg. the power and the ignition were in the wrong spot on the iso plug, so when you have everything connected, the h/u is always on..
you just staying single din? if so it's pretty straight forward, otherwise you have to remove trim
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shows you how to pull everything out, so you just find what you need to access behind the h/u
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buy clarion, not sony. Similar price for much better source unit.
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yes just single din, having trouble getting stock player out though -.- does that empty box above it just pull out?
So iso plug is same shape as existing harness but just needs pins swapped around?
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you need removal keys, if you have 2 holes each side of the unit
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Otherwise just ebay search vw radio removal keys
If you make an improvised version of the removal keys, the clips sometimes break, so only way to get it out is to really yank at it with the keys pushed all the way in.
Yeah the iso is basically aftermarket radio plug translated to euro plug's.
As previously said, just make sure you switch the power and the ground locations
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