Dan1986 Wrote:When I got my D one of the first things I did was sort out the wiring and fit my Alpine unit with ipod connection that I had in my last car. Its great, I just leave the ipod in the glovebox and control my whole library through the radio
bit OT I guess, but I wanted an 'original' looking stereo in my 1989 Cavalier,
but have it fully upgraded.
The idea was to rewire the original Philips DC672 Radio/Cassette player, but
there is sweet FA wiring to one of those, so we decided to use a Grundig SC303
Radio/Cassette from a later Mk3.
Phill cut into the ribbon cable to the volume control circuit board, then connected
the leads to a small 12v 2 pole changover relay, then the aux input leads
connect to the same relay. The coil connections of the relay are connected
to the +supply inside the radio and the relay is activated by an external
switch connecting the other coil connection to ground.
This switch is next to a small stereo jack connctor, which I plug my MP3 player
into and it is fully controlled by the original cassette head unit.
The beauty of this is, is that anyone looking in the car will just see a boggo
standard looking old cassette player and therefore wont bother (hopefully!)
breaking in the car as there isnt a fancy pants looking stereo to nick
Here's some pics of the install in my Cavalier
One, standard looking radio/cassette (with code block removed
)
The MP3 input jack and switch (which flicks between radio/cassette or MP3 coming out of the speakers - but
the head unit still controls volume, bass, treble, etc)
Phill said he could probably do the same thing with a Craig unit if anyone
wanted it doing, obviously its just a case of deciding where to put the switch
and input jack.
Cheers,