Replacing a Vauxhall OEM stereo.

Replacing a Vauxhall OEM stereo.

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nmlowe

Original Poster:

1,666 posts

274 months

Wednesday 2nd July 2003
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I'm looking to replace my existing radio cassette with a CD or CD/MP3 player soon.
One thing I noticed about my existing stereo (Grundig SC303), is that when I pull it out, it hasn't got any wires as such connecting to the back.
When I swapped my escort one for a CD player, I just un-plugged the wires from the back and connected a harness adaptor, which interfaced my old wiring to the new stereo.
The one I have now in the Astra has a casing that fits the stereo exactly. At the back of the casing, there are pins and terminals fixed in position and lined up to insert into the back of the stereo when I slide it in. There is no room for a harness adaptor. The casing seems pretty well fixed in, pretty much part of the dash.
Will an aftermarket stereo just slot in without an adaptor then?
I emailed www.caraudiodirect.com about it with diagrams etc, but they didn't reply.
Does anyone know which wire needs cutting to make the trip computer (which normally displays radio station etc) think that the radio is off, and just perform trip computer functions rather than having a big blank space where the radio station should be?

Alan420

5,594 posts

265 months

Wednesday 2nd July 2003
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Don't get smart, just ask halfords to fit it for you.

Podie

46,645 posts

282 months

Wednesday 2nd July 2003
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Agreed... get Halfords to do it.

There IS an adaptor avilable, so you get the info on the Vauxhaul display as well...

deltaf

6,806 posts

260 months

Wednesday 2nd July 2003
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Go to a Vauxhall main dealer. Theyll have the wiring diagrams and can best advise you.
Otherwise youll probably blow yer wiring up.....ttt cant have that now can we?!

icamm

2,153 posts

267 months

Wednesday 2nd July 2003
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It's probably a pull-out cage and the cage is fixed in with either fold-back lugs or screws. It will probably need to be removed and the wires connected to the back of it are the ones you are used to seeing.

nmlowe

Original Poster:

1,666 posts

274 months

Wednesday 2nd July 2003
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Alan420 said:
Don't get smart, just ask halfords to fit it for you.


Good idea!

I was going to go to SMC in shrewsbury (Local Clifford fitters and fancy stereo's)
But after I asked them how much to fit a head unit, they said:
"Depends who you buy it from"
So I said that I was planning on buying it from www.caraudiodirect.com (Who just happened to be about £100 cheaper for that particular model).
Then they go all arsy with me about them having to make a living and how the hell can they compete with those bullsh!t prices anyway etc..
So I thought I'd fit it myself to save the hassle.
If they don't want my business, well, thats their loss!

How much do Halfords charge?
Do they go all funny on you if you prefer to save a substantial ammount by buying it from somewhere that doen't sell at RRP?

nmlowe

Original Poster:

1,666 posts

274 months

Wednesday 2nd July 2003
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Podie said:
Agreed... get Halfords to do it.

There IS an adaptor avilable, so you get the info on the Vauxhaul display as well...


The adaptor is about £80 and it is only available for Kenwood Mask stereo's pre 2001 models. Its called the
KPA SD-100. Sony do one too, but it only works with the higher end models and is about £100.

The stereo I was looking at was a Rockford fosgate RFX9000 at £200, which doesn't have an adaptor available. Kenwood and Sony adaptors aren't compatible with other makes either.

icamm

2,153 posts

267 months

Wednesday 2nd July 2003
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I think most of them get a bit funny about it as they build the profit from the stereo into their fitting prices.

I have had two places fit stereos for me (I work for a large Japanese consumer electronics company so can get staff discount). The first because the car didn't have any wiring for one and they charged me £100 to fit a head unit, speakers and roof aerial. The second place was for a replacement unit but I was also having an alarm supplied and fitted by them. They fitted a head unit, CD changer and new speakers for £60.

DennisTheMenace

15,605 posts

275 months

Wednesday 2nd July 2003
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The Radio slides into a cage That is held in with a torx screw at the back you will need to bend the cage to get it out then unplug the ISO and ariel from the rear of the cage your new radio should plug straight into the ISO connector on the vauxhall loom ,

Hope this helps

cb-dave

1,002 posts

267 months

Wednesday 2nd July 2003
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just remember to change the red & yellow wires on the new radio loom over otherwise it'll lose it's memory constantly...

PatHeald

8,058 posts

263 months

Wednesday 2nd July 2003
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I once gave a Vauxhall a stereo transplant, but unfortunately the stereo rejected it.

Sorry.

Pat.

Tomlewislake

2 posts

70 months

Monday 21st January 2019
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Does anyone know how to replace existing stereo with a bigger one in a 2012 Vauxhall movano van as there doesn’t seem like a way to me besides cutting a bit of the dashboard away thanks.