http://www.lowcostcaraudio.co.uk/lcc...or/pid/7676008
It was that one.
For those of you like me who didn't want to chop the harness....
The eurovox harness has an adaptor which is buried in the centre console. This disconnects from a standard VW/Audi adaptor. I have used an old A3 (1999 TDi SE model) adaptor I had in the shed from a previous car in the UK. This connects up any standard ISO stereo.
Whats also cool about this is that the Eurovox uses a powered aerial adaptor, so you don't need to buy one of these (You can just use whatever your new headunit comes with!)
Now all i have to do is rewire the phone kit.
I'll look out links to the harness adaptor I am using later. But I think it's just the generic one for VAG cars.
http://www.lowcostcaraudio.co.uk/lcc...or/pid/7676008
It was that one.
Fantastic patience, compared to my chopping efforts!
No patience really. I had the adaptor and the thought that there was no way VW would put a special loom in the car just for Aussie radios! So I untangled it from under the radio pocket.
Now I just need to find out which VW lead is the radio mute for the phone kit!
i just got an adaptor from repco when i did mine just plug and wire the marked wires to the headunit so simple and much easier then chopping wires as i thort at first would of been easy lol
Anyone have a CD Stacker that can tell me the make??
Cheers
Sash
Mine's made by Eurovox Model 1050
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^^ As above
That's the 10 disc stacker, i'd guess the 6 disc is a Eurovox 650 ??
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