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39 - Release connector at the other end of the TV module connector – 144 views
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38 - All back together – 180 viewsI first plugged the phonos back together as standard and tested with a tape. Worked fine. Then, switched off car and plugged in a 2 x phono to 3.5mm jack, and plugged this into my HTC Legend and player an mp3. Switched on car and pressed Tape. Yeah! music. This is actually an easy way of introducing an aux socket to the car!
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31 - Inner and Main Connector – 145 viewsWith inner connector removed we can now gain access to the tape (cassette) audio wires. These are in pins 1&2 (Blue/Black and Blue/Brown) and pins 7&8 (Yellow/Black and Yellow/Brown)
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32 - Inner Connector PIn-holes (1-12) – 147 viewsPin 1 is top right, Pin 7 is bottom right
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30 - Inner Connector removed from main connector block – 147 viewsThe inner connector has a clip facing you, press this in and lift up the inner connector
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33 - Radio Module Connection – 149 viewssee location of fuse
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34 - Mating face of main connector – 155 viewsWe are interested in the inner black connector lower left. Pin numbers are marked on the outer connector.
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29 - Main Connector showing "black" inner connector – 154 viewsSee the latch and the wires going into the inner black connector block (the other smaller connector is white!)
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27 - Radio Module – 161 viewsIn the Left hand luggage compartment, you will have to remove the side cover, the end cover and the black plastic tray for reasonable access. The radio module is the big silver one at the front with one big black connector block on the left
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28 - Radio Module Connector block in place – 172 viewsSee the big black connector block. There is a latch with a clip on the back. Press in the clip and lift the latch to remove the connector block
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36 - Tape Inputs on Radio Module – 165 views
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37 - Phonos soldered onto Tape Inputs – 164 views
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