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    Stereo Woes

    Evening all,

    With a little investigation, my non functioning (from when I bought my C70 the other week) SC-901 stereo seems to have had its speaker/amp leads spliced for a specific JVC ISO connector.

    I was thinking about buying a Volvo ISO lead off ebay and reverse engineering it if you will to make it fit back to the Volvo HU although I have decided against this as its all very confusing to me.

    Also upon inspecting the amp something seems amiss IMO..


    Please see the pictures

    http://img243.imageshack.us/img243/7485/dscn08994oj.jpg

    http://img417.imageshack.us/img417/6530/dscn08981ov.jpg

    The difficulty of accessing the otherside of the amp makes checking it over and seeing where that sparelead goes puts me off, I can't fathom how I would get the amp out without bending the electric aerial

    Also, it would appear everything is plugged into the stero as per usual, however in reality the thick, dark transparent plastic coated wires connected to this infamous JVC ISO connector seems to go to the amp in the boot, so what are the speaker connectors in the back of my stereo connected to!?!?

    Yours Confused

    Nathan

    (Seriously, any suggestions very much appreciated, but bear in mind I want to keep the original HU - ta)

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    You need Fraz or Mullet boy mate!

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    Yea fraz knows his stuff when it comes to SC901

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    seems to me like your original loom is still there for the speakers
    now afew things could really be going on here
    the retro fit amp has seperate wires to the speakers (maybe additional ones non volvo)
    or has been spliced into the existing loom using the existing speakers

    the original speaker conections may be hooked up to the original speakers or may have been chopped off as it were

    best thing is to lift a speaker gill and see whats going on at the speaker see if its connected to the original wires or has a seperate set ....

    if it was here could probably work it out
    but seeing as limited info then hard to tell really


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    Reverse engineering the ISO should be easy.
    Thr Grey, green, purple and white pairs are speaker wires.
    Black is ground. Red and orange are perm live and switched live (check which is which).
    Blue and yellow are usually leccy aerial and phone mute but cant remember which is which.
    No idea what is in picture 2 so cant help there

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    red perm live
    orange ignition live
    blue aerial / amp triger
    yelow phone mute

    generally any way lol
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    I have had a yellow as switched live before now!

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    Cheers guys

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    All the previous owners done is swap the speaker wires into an iso block. Just take them out and fit them back into the "empty" block (one with the yellow wire only). Does the HU turn on at all? If you need assistance, ill pm you my number and im sure i could work it out for you.

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