does anybody know where i can get my pioneer unit installed todat sunday in Auckland?
brapbrap8,
May 11, 9:28am
Just google "how to remove head unit (insert car model, year here)" They are usually very easy to change. Otherwise post more details about what sort of vehicle it is here, and chances are that someone will be able to tell you how to get the old one out, then it is normally just a matter of plugging the new one in and sliding it back in the hole. Some cars will need adaptors for certain plugs, but they are normally easy to get at repco etc.
intrade,
May 11, 9:51am
what car be carfull loads of morons with no clue if your car is 2000 onwards the chances is that it is extreem difficult to wire a radio correctly in to the cumputer system who talks to the radio as part of its engine running managment, Cutting wires can lead to destroyed engine computer in the worst case and or in no start of engines or missbehaving engine and gearbox or any other component who is computer driven in your newer car.
intrade,
Feb 4, 6:07pm
the best way to wire a aftermarket radio is with correct wire harness adapter from the manufacturer radio harness converting it to the aftermarket harness. On newer cars you would also need to tell reprogramm the system so it knows it has not got the factory radio now.
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