Original radio
Right here goes ..... My car has a rear DVD GPS unit in the boot and spare wheel has 2 extra things with wires can only assume it was for TV now the big question how can I find out the original radio specs I am thinking of selling my Android unit with reverse camera and putting it back to standard
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You have the factory fit Highline audio system, the two boxes in the spare wheel well are the video module on the left as you look down on it and the radio tuner on the right.
You say you still have the Navigation computer CD drive in the car, that means all you need to reinstate the original system is the dash mounted Alpine 'Bordmonitor' which comprises the 4:3 TV screen and radio controls. It is a dumb display device really as the radio tuner that receives the stations and tunes to them is in the spare wheel well. https://www.the75andztclub.co.uk/for...42f35a3711.jpg It all depends on how the Android system was plumbed in, it should just be a case of removing the old unit from the dash and reconnecting the bordmonitor with any luck. There are usually plenty available on ebay. thread moved to the I.C.E section BTW :} |
Thanks for the reply I shall get on the bay and have a dig around
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I have a Hi-line front Alpine panel as well as the TV and radio units from the boot, all taken from my scrapper Tourer. You could have these for £20 plus postage.
(i havent been able to test any of the electricals as the previous owner didnt give me the correct key, so happy to accept returns if non-working.) |
I have the original GPS highline now but all the boot units have green terminals lol so nothing works
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Just bought me a Conny SE with that radio/tv. In the manual there are no instruction about it. Any idea where I can get some info about the radio/tv unit?
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