Is that a round 5 pin DIN ? I once took a train all the way from Bromley to tottenham court road to purchase a pc audio cable with a small headphone jack to a round 5 pin DIN. Back here in Australia, I am sitting here at my desk right next to the very same cable. I was even going to throw it away last week but decided not to. Are you saying this works for connectivity to the freelander CD player , and could therefore plug in my Mp3 player ?
The DIN plug refers to the CD changer lead (about 12cm long). Its not like the PC / Audio one.
Looking at your posts I dont recognise that unit. What year is your freelander?? I know which changers work with Philips R770, Becker Sat Nav and Visteon units fitted by the factory to freelanders. Never seen a Eurovox??
Which changer would I need for the Becker SatNav - retro fitted mine - bought off ebay - came with a philips changer - doesn't work - any ideas?
Are you connecting with the blue plug?? It should work. I have a Becker sat nav in my freelander and I use an Alpine unit with the black small plug. Did you sat nav unit come with a special loom (that connects to a large grey connector?) if so the wiring is all there - plug blue socket into Head unit and small black connector into changer.
Regards,
Steve
Would this philips one that has a square connector work with the above lead? (I have the cartridge for a philips).
Is there a way I could do this by modifying the connections on the lead I have and using the RC026 changer that I have thereby not having to purchase a new changer or lead?
Norbet
have a look at some of the adverts in landrover international mag , seen them in there for £30.00 upwords
hope this helps
mick
The changer that you mention in the above text and link is an Alpine changer. This would work with your unit, but you need to decide what leads you cut off!! I suggest you have a look at the sat nav loom and see if you have the plug identical to the 2nd ebay link. (Black 10 pin square)
You may be able to buy the CD changer cable. (as shown on ebay) I have used one of these, but on a BMW plug (non ISO) - you basically pop the terminals out, replace with the changer loom and then there is a space to accomodate the wires you originally removed.
Most helpful Steve, many thanks - I've replied to your pm. I was wondering if through some splicing and dicing if I could get the RC026 (philips changer) which I was supplied with to work with the becker unit - the blue plug at head unit end fits, but doesn't seem to work with the round pin changer. Would I be right in assuming they're both M-Bus changers?
Most helpful Steve, many thanks - I've replied to your pm. I was wondering if through some splicing and dicing if I could get the RC026 (philips changer) which I was supplied with to work with the becker unit - the blue plug at head unit end fits, but doesn't seem to work with the round pin changer. Would I be right in assuming they're both M-Bus changers?