It maybe a faulty unit. I would contact the seller. What year is the Crafter?
So I bought this unit from Alibaba.com
US$405.
Arrived within a week, communication great, unit packaged great.
Install was very easy, straight plug and play.....or so I thought.
It will not power up
Checked all the obvious stuff.
Power at the plug
Fuse Ok in headunit
Tried old headunit back in, that works fine.
Pluging this one in results in a few faint clicks then nothing.
Now I know VWs can be funny when it comes to upgrading electrical components, is there anything I should be doing / trying?
Something simple perhaps!
Cheers
ps yes I know its a made in China yadda yadda yadda, but so was the original unit I took out!
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Heres an aftermarket install into Mercedes Sprinter
These are pretty much the only plugs you have to connect....I would have thought
I even tried using the ANT C wire as a trigger to switched 12V but no luck
Last edited by GTREA; 29-03-2012 at 03:39 PM.
It maybe a faulty unit. I would contact the seller. What year is the Crafter?
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I did
But im thinkingCan you ask a professional Car A/V shop technician to install ?
Things not so easy . Inner Must connect Can-bus BOX
We hope not Burn any cables .
Please ask VW Car Shop technician to install who before Installed many Car DVD
1. Faulty unit
2. Some sort of conflict / change to the system is not allowing it to start up
I know nothing about installing radios......but I had a thought...... Do cd/dvd players have a lock for transportation purposes?
If yes, has it been removed/unlocked? Could that stop the unit powering up?
Yes they do.
2 screws in the top to stop the CD / Lazer mechanism getting damaged.
But yeah wouldn't stop it powering up.
Where does the purple and white twisted pair plug into? Looks like it is hanging loose. IIRC from my investigations (for a MkV) the twisted pair is the Can Hi/Lo signal, and that shoudl connect to the canbus controller.
From the Ross Tech Wiki
CAN stands for Controller Area Network. CAN is a new means of communicating with the car for diagnostics used by the latest generations of VW, Audi, SEAT, and Skoda vehicles. Unlike the older ISO9141 system which used a single K-line for diagnostic communications, the new CAN-Bus system uses a twisted pair of wires with differential signaling. CAN is considerably faster than ISO-9141 (500 kbps vs. 10.4 kbps). Both new hardware and new software are required in order to communicate with cars using CAN for diagnostics.
2013 MY13.5 Passat V6 Highline Wagon. Watch this space
GONE:2017 MY18 Skoda RS169 Wagon w/ Tech & Lux, 2007 VW MKV Golf GTi
Mobile car stereo bloke is here atm.
Has it working
I have'nt asked how yet, but he has tapped into something around the ignition plug by the looks.
I feel like a bit of an idiot now
So anyway.
The headunit is all in and working.
He used the purple and white wire off the red box above to tap into ACC power and bypass the factory computer....apparently.
Units fantastic though, great interface.
PIP function is great, you can have the Sat Nav up with the radio controls, or DVD or whatever.
It has a built in Hard drive to rip music to plus all the usual features, Bluetooth, reverse camera etc etc
Plus a quality VW feel to the switches.
Not bad for $405 US
I'm glad you got it working, it looks like good looking unit.
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Can you read the screen on a sunny day?
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