gozarch

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Hello all,
We have an Alpine stereo originally bought for our camper, which we want to put in the Freelander. Set about taking the factory fitted radio out last night, ready to fit the new one, only to discover that none of the connectors are the same :(

Can I get adapters or something, or is it just not going to happen?

Oh, and now the old radio's back in temporarily, so where can I find out the code for it (wasn't in the file when I bought the car) :eek:
Cheers
 
You can buy ISO adaptor from must car audio dealers, which converts what you have, if you steering wheel control, this will need an additional lead or simply do without.
Code from supplying main dealer, you will need model and serial number, if you do not know supplying dealer send me a PM with details and I will look if my software will provide code.
 
You can buy ISO adaptor from must car audio dealers, which converts what you have, if you steering wheel control, this will need an additional lead or simply do without.
Code from supplying main dealer, you will need model and serial number, if you do not know supplying dealer send me a PM with details and I will look if my software will provide code.

Halfords sell em - £13.99 fer the ISO lead - thats if yer want it fast, probably cheaper online.
 
Re the code, have a look on the rear of thehead unit, mechs often write it on the back to save em time looking it up....
 

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