I want to replace the standard headunit in my soft dash RRC - it has the uprated (Harmon Kardon?) stereo with tweeters on the a-pillars and a sub and amp in the boot.
Anyway, bought a new headunit with an RCA output on the rear for the sub and amp.
Went to plug it in and was greeted with a mass of wires running into the original headunit! We have three block connectors - two fit perfectly into the new ISO lead, but the third (which only has 2 wires running into it?) is spare. There are the 2 RCA leads (helpfully a different size the those on the back of the new h/u), a very chunky connector, possibly for the aerial (are they called AB connectors? Lots of pins going into a plug) and then three what I assume are earth leads all trapped under a nut on the back of the h/u, the bolt that I think is often used to stabilise a unit in the dash.
So, short question - anyone know what the hell I need to do to sort this lot out? All I want is the radio/CD player working and the RCA's for the sub and amp. Here's some pics of the back of both units:
Old on the left, new on the right:
Old:
New:
Anyway, bought a new headunit with an RCA output on the rear for the sub and amp.
Went to plug it in and was greeted with a mass of wires running into the original headunit! We have three block connectors - two fit perfectly into the new ISO lead, but the third (which only has 2 wires running into it?) is spare. There are the 2 RCA leads (helpfully a different size the those on the back of the new h/u), a very chunky connector, possibly for the aerial (are they called AB connectors? Lots of pins going into a plug) and then three what I assume are earth leads all trapped under a nut on the back of the h/u, the bolt that I think is often used to stabilise a unit in the dash.
So, short question - anyone know what the hell I need to do to sort this lot out? All I want is the radio/CD player working and the RCA's for the sub and amp. Here's some pics of the back of both units:
Old on the left, new on the right:
Old:
New: