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Removing VW Gamma Stereo in a 53 Golf GT TDI



 
 
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Old January 17th 04, 08:17 AM posted to uk.rec.audio.car
Mark Solesbury
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Default Removing VW Gamma Stereo in a 53 Golf GT TDI

How do i remove this stereo??

I want to install my Sony MP40, does anyone know if the loom on a golf is
ISO, or a vw special.


Mark



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Old January 17th 04, 11:38 PM posted to uk.rec.audio.car
Tony & Debs
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Default Removing VW Gamma Stereo in a 53 Golf GT TDI

should be two slots one eitherside of the end buttons use an old credit card
cut into peices

"Mark Solesbury" wrote in message
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How do i remove this stereo??

I want to install my Sony MP40, does anyone know if the loom on a golf is
ISO, or a vw special.


Mark





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Old January 17th 04, 11:39 PM posted to uk.rec.audio.car
Tony & Debs
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Default Removing VW Gamma Stereo in a 53 Golf GT TDI

Also you will need a wireing adapter


"Mark Solesbury" wrote in message
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How do i remove this stereo??

I want to install my Sony MP40, does anyone know if the loom on a golf is
ISO, or a vw special.


Mark





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Old January 18th 04, 07:10 AM posted to uk.rec.audio.car
Avanti
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Default Removing VW Gamma Stereo in a 53 Golf GT TDI


"Mark Solesbury" wrote in message
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How do i remove this stereo??


If you take it to a VW dealer they will put the pins in and undo the radio
for you, less likely to give or sell you the keys.


I want to install my Sony MP40, does anyone know if the loom on a golf is
ISO, or a vw special.


You have to reverse the constant and switched 12v feed also you will need a
12v aerial adaptor or the FM reception will be hampered and AM will be near
non existant.



 




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