Yep should be fine no problems.
Regards
Nick
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"Tim J" wrote in message
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Hi, just looked at the wire set-up, the red and yellow cable coming from
the
stereo match to red and yellow wires going to the car, so is it safe to
change these wires round and have opposite matching colours?
Tim
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All being well you should have a red and a yellow cable coming from the
stereo. These are the two cables to be switched (they're usually on
bullets
these days but I can't say for sure on a Whalfdale unit).
Regards
Nick
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"Tim J" wrote in message
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Thanks for the reply. I dont have a handbook for the stereo cos I got
it
second hand. Where will I find these wires so I can switch them? The
car
is
a Vauxhall Cavalier.
Cheers.
"CampinGazz" wrote in message
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"Tim J" wrote in message
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Hi,
I have just installed a Whalfedale WCD 712 and set the clock and
radio
stations but it cant seem to remember what I just input, i.e. when
I
turn
the engine off and on again the clock goes back to 12:00 and the
preset
radio stations are lost. Anyone have this cd player and know what
I
might
be
doing wrong?
Cheers,
Tim
you've not got the power wires the correct way round,
the permanant live is connected to the accessory live position on
the
stereo, and vise versa, so when the ignition goes off, all power is
removed
from the stereo, and it looses power to keep the memories and clock
etc.
the handbook should have told you about different cars having the
permanent
and ignition switched power wires in differnet positions on the iso
connectors.. VW do this mainly, but as VW controll so many cars
nowadays,
skoda, seat, audi and so on will be the same,