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Car radio connections
I need a new car radio. My current one has two multi-connectors feeding it plus an aerial lead. Is this arrangement standard, what ever new radio I buy?
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I don't know what car you have, but Halford's do a range of plug's and adaptors to enable you to hook up another player to your exsisting radio loom.
I would buy the new player first, then worry about the plug later.
Halford's are good with advice, and can even fit players for you on some deals.
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I don't know what car you have, but Halford's do a range of plug's and adaptors to enable you to hook up another player to your exsisting radio loom.
I would buy the new player first, then worry about the plug later.
Halford's are good with advice, and can even fit players for you on some deals.
Be Lucky !
two multi connectors with each connector having 2 rows of 4 pins is a standard ISO connection. If so then that is the most common and easy set up for a new player. If Halfords are still doing free fitting and the price of the set you end up looking for is not more expensive in to make up for the free fitting then go for it.
If you find they are too expensive or want to do it yourself, a standard setup fitting is no real trouble.
If you find they are too expensive or want to do it yourself, a standard setup fitting is no real trouble.