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Have you checked fuse F7 and F29, are you just looking at them or checking the continuity with multimeter?
As mentioned above if the fuse is fine, then most likely a broken wire- easiest way is to use a spurfuse and tap off another 12v supply
There's 2 fuses in box at n/s door. I posted to a thread before but can't see my previous posts as I'm on phone atm- but if you can search my previous posts it wasn't that long ago
Most likely a wire will be getting trapped in cage and shorting out fuse, some electrical tape on the stereo loom should fix the problem- test with stereo pulled out. Had this happen a couple of times when I fitted radios as a job, some cars have little space behind the radio, best bet is to...
I got a pair of nankang ns-2 on front of my 182, after reading this review. These were to replace the rainsport 2s I had on previously which in all fairness were good tyres- but they wore down quicker than expected.
I don't track the car so I can only judge these on road use. In the dry I...
If iPod connection part no is CTARNIPOD.003, if aux (3.5mm jack) then you need CT29RN02, note that aux will not allow you to change track through steering control as it's only audio
I totally never read your post properly, my bad, I presumed you were changing stereo and that's why you got a pc99 adapter, as Don said, you will need to get an iPod adapter from connects2, this works though factory radio and will adopt steering wheel controls automatically as the adapter is...
PC99-x12 is an autoleads part- to fit these you need to take top of dash off to connect behind clock, if you pm Matt (MTAudio) he can sort you out with a connects2 adapter that's plug n play behind stereo, you'll also need a patch lead - subject to which brand of stereo you have
Made for top up, remember when I worked there I go training for it, if I've still got pressure in system it should work, but if empty then chance air con is goosed. Tbf most garages do leak test/ refill for around £50- better that then waste money on the can
Iirc the pioneer x8500 should tick all boxes apart from the display- where it will only read Renault and clock/temp. Comes with b/t, dab also, connects2 adapter would sort out steering controls. And you can choose any of something like 2.5k colours for key colour and surround colour so could...
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Mount - http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&alt=web&id=161312455712
£35 total, depends if you find it worth it :p, sticky pads would be much cheaper though
I used to fit mki9100/9200 & ck3000, but have came across ck3100's a couple of times. When new these are prefitted with sticky pads, when refitting these or when not fitted properly I used 1mm foam self adhesive pads. But.... Regardless of what you use if you don't clean all polish/ dash shine...
My 2 cents- most motorised units I have fitted use small screws to hold stereo in cage rather than lugs at the side. So you may need a small (precision) screwdriver to remove cage from unit- will be behind rectangular plastic trim on front