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Old 10-07-2006, 09:56 AM
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Fitting Head Unit 96 clio

I recently recieved a new headunit for my b-day (Pinoneer DEH-2820MP) At the moment i have fitted and old Phillips CD player which i want to take out and replace with the new one. When i took out the old Headunit i realised that all the wire colours were different and pins on the connecters wiere in different positions. Does anydody have any advice?

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Luke
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Old 11-28-2006, 01:12 PM
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Re: Fitting Head Unit 96 clio

your phillip and pionner should have a very similat connection so if u pop down to ur local halfords u can get a iso lead which will pug strait from ur car to the new headunit
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Re: Fitting Head Unit 96 clio

yup exactly tru just go down to halfords, i did this for my clio 1.4 s maxim 97 and they did most of it for me..
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