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Hard one to call as I dnt know u lol, basically a pillar pulls off then u gta stick antenna down, then run cables behind radio via rubber door strip n behind or under glove box, then wire strippers or scotch lock antenna power feed to ignition feed at back of radio (always red on radio side of...
autoleads film glass mounted, fit these all the time - best ones for dab atm, take off a-pillar and earth strap to frame, and stick to glass, then tap ignition feed for antenna from red or antenna wire @ back of radio (depending on what radio you buy)
U wldnt want me cuz i work for halfords lol, no additional cables needed but ignition feed will be needed. Im in edinburgh so not near by unfortunately - halfords can be a mixed bag when it comes to fitters - some good some bad - like eveywhere, a local autospark could do it but wld imagine over...
pull radio out, connect parrot wiring (iso) - check red is constant/orange ignition (multimeter), run mic into headliner, sync cables into golvebox or centre console, pop out hazard control panel and run display cable, tuck everything in and slide radio back, job done, 30-45mins max (but I do...
i wrote off my mr2 a couple of years back - luckily no injuries but chasis was twisted.
The key for me was to hold off on offers until they got to the target price in my head that i was happy with. Bottom line if you paying a premium to insure your car @ £3500, and the insurance company are...
Unfortunate situation, item was sold as seen to both buyers - who both could have checked before buying. Think Kris is being more than reasonable to sort this out, meet half way draw a line under it and move on
pop a multimeter on live/remote and check your getting 12v @ each - if so then its an earthing issue. personally I just sanded down part of the boot floor - drilled hole, bolted then siliconed from underside for earth.
It can only be either it's not getting enough power, of the earth isn't...
fogive if im wrong but... if it was amplified then it should have power as well as coaxial? think this is just a standard aerial but in shape of fin? which means signal will be reduced not improved
http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_storeId_10001_catalogId_10151_productId_564285_langId_-1_categoryId_165611 - it'll do the job till u fix it
could try one of these, only a fiver so no biggy if it dont work - http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_storeId_10001_catalogId_10151_productId_169605_langId_-1_categoryId_165745
i fitted hu for customer and ran cables to rear (doorcards back seat), for exact same speakers. if going to halfords the edge sound alright, fli are better, and vibe are the best they offer. i tested but didnt fit them as i was doing a favour as someone hadnt ordered in correct stalk adapters...
most likely factory stereo fubar'd, stalk control/patch lead generally £15-20, n u can pick up a half decent stereo for under £100, depending on what inputs/ functions your looking for, would sound much better thru preouts rather than the output connector
x8500 has bluetooth, minimal price diff for units.
dab radios require dab antennas, most manufacturers dont supply them with radio, so you need to buy one. and the best one from my experience is the autoleads glass film antenna. which is to be mounted on windscreen but removing a-pillar. this...
is this a bumper off job or could i get this done with a deep socket? will phone renault tomorrow and get some replacements
found this thread for part no's- http://www.cliosport.net/forum/showthread.php?571698-Fuel-Rail-Guard-Loose
I thought that when having a feel, but cant see because of angle, only seems to have one stud, any idea if these can be replaced? - preferably don't want it falling off down the road