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    ISO Lead - Which One

    Hi, I'm looking to upgrade the head unit and i've been looking on ebay at the ISO single din facia package but is says it dosn't work with the amplified system. I have the premium one with the amp, what lead do i use and where can i get one.

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    As far as I know (as I have the same system) you can use one of those cables, but it will only supply the power ISO connectors. There is another cable which is needed for the speakers etc which converts the amplifier din to iso

    Something like This one

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    There is a local stereo shop, I'll go in and get one, and let you know how it goes.
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    Cool, not sure they will have one though mate, they are not very common tbh.
    If you get stuck I got mine delivered for £15.99 from somewhere but I can't find the damn link now lol


    Oooh found it
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    Cheers mate, i'll buy one now, do i just use the non amp ISO lead off ebay as well.
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    Apparently so, just plug the power side of the iso into the power fromt he oem harness then into the back of your head-unit.
    If I get some light (and I can find that damn spare headunit) I might have a go at this tonight (hmmm I need a pocket from underneath )

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    Thanks alot mate, it's all bought now and i've got a spare flip out DVD player to put in so hopefully it will all work.

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    Sweet

    If all else fails and nobody buys then my Kenwood DVD might just end up in the 70 instead of the 40


 

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