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Fitting a Sony CD changer
I have a Seat Alhambra fitted with a Ford 2007 unit and have been given a
Sony CDX-605 changer along with a remote RF output controller (51RF). I believe I should be able to get the RF unit to work through the aerial socket of the existing head unit but have no instructions on wiring the power up and I have no expertise. There are three wires on the RF unit: Red, yellow and black. I have absolutely no idea where to put these but I'm sure this should be fairly simple. Please help. Regards John Green -- Using M2, Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/m2/ |
Fitting a Sony CD changer
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RED - 12V IGN YELLOW - 12V PERM BLACK - EARTH. You will find these at the rear of the radio or the fuse box. John "John Green" wrote in message I have a Seat Alhambra fitted with a Ford 2007 unit and have been given a Sony CDX-605 changer along with a remote RF output controller (51RF). I believe I should be able to get the RF unit to work through the aerial socket of the existing head unit but have no instructions on wiring the power up and I have no expertise. There are three wires on the RF unit: Red, yellow and black. I have absolutely no idea where to put these but I'm sure this should be fairly simple. Please help. Regards John Green -- Posted via Mailgate.ORG Server - http://www.Mailgate.ORG |
Fitting a Sony CD changer
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Hash: SHA1 Thanks I've identified with a voltmeter the 12V perm and ignition pins in the mutliplug going into the radio. Is it OK to just crimp the wires into these connections i.e. will it take the extra load from the CD Changer. John Green John Price wrote: Here is what you need, RED - 12V IGN YELLOW - 12V PERM BLACK - EARTH. You will find these at the rear of the radio or the fuse box. John "John Green" wrote in message I have a Seat Alhambra fitted with a Ford 2007 unit and have been given a Sony CDX-605 changer along with a remote RF output controller (51RF). I believe I should be able to get the RF unit to work through the aerial socket of the existing head unit but have no instructions on wiring the power up and I have no expertise. There are three wires on the RF unit: Red, yellow and black. I have absolutely no idea where to put these but I'm sure this should be fairly simple. Please help. Regards John Green -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.3 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE/zfRVUrInSmRzLe8RAkj5AKCgFhZgwXEfSyQh55KbbzRMdKgiXw CfWsns vdBcBpN264k0WLk8CWU2DLQ= =qfSQ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
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