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Yeahcliffybabe wrote:r u fitting a stero from a e36 then??


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Exactly my thoughts, it doesn't take too long to do, and you can rely on new wiring instead of the god knows how many years old OE wiring, makes things so much easier for any future changes tooe30topless wrote:the best way to connect/fit a cd player in my experience (especially with older cars) is to re-wire the whole stereo loom
it's just speakers and a live/ground
who knows what is lurking in there from previous fitting ! label your new wires correctly and it makes it very easy reduces the risk of a wiring fire too!!!

Cloud wrote:You're all so technical and professional. I've got 8meg broadband running through an old headphone wire that I stripped, joined, and connected using nothing but a cigarette lighter and my teeth. Has worked well for years, being kicked about as it runs across the carpet at the top of the stairs. Not saying that's the best way to do it, just that it doesn't require a degree in electronics, and a myriad of components, to work successfully.


You're missing ignition live..e30topless wrote:the best way to connect/fit a cd player in my experience (especially with older cars) is to re-wire the whole stereo loom
it's just speakers and a live/ground
who knows what is lurking in there from previous fitting ! label your new wires correctly and it makes it very easy reduces the risk of a wiring fire too!!!




Thanks, My dad said he will show me.toby wrote:Blitz you can only know how to do this if you've learnt how mate. Get a friendly neighbourhood zoner to help you - if such a thing exists. If you were near me I'd do that for you in no time.




and the illumination wire that dims the headunit when the headlamps are onmaxfield wrote:You're missing ignition live..e30topless wrote:the best way to connect/fit a cd player in my experience (especially with older cars) is to re-wire the whole stereo loom
it's just speakers and a live/ground
who knows what is lurking in there from previous fitting ! label your new wires correctly and it makes it very easy reduces the risk of a wiring fire too!!!





