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    Replace/repair radio/cd in D2a

    Hi,
    I'm looking for some advice on repair/replacement of the D2a radio.
    The radio (visteon 6500) in my D2a has stopped working - CD is fine just no AM/FM.
    ( I took it out and re soldered some joints on the radio board but no joy).

    So any suggestions about how and where in Sydney to get it fixed?

    Maybe its better to replace it - so looking for suggestions for a new aftermarket player.
    I would want AM/FM, CD - including MP3 and probably ipod and/or memory card or usb etc.
    Oh - and I like using the steering wheel controls - so that might by the problem??

    If you know a good place to buy and install that great too.

    Hoping someone can help me.

    Thanks

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    I ditched the nearly new set in the Defender (due to appalling AM and FM reception) and bought a Pioneer unit from JB HiFi. It had a connection for the remote control...not that the Defender has one. I would think that most units these days would have this facility.

    The Pioneer has a USB socket that the Ipod connects to and can also take an SD card.

    I did the installation myself with the help of a proprietary loom that connected the new unit to the ISO plugs that Land Rovers come with.

    Ryda or Strathfield could do the installation however.
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    As said juts go and buy a new one. Plenty around ranging from $100 up.
    I would get one with ipod and usb. I hardly use CDs now and no skipping.
    For Offroad I would avoid one with jog / shuttle control. I put one in my Defender 6 months ago and detest it as every bump you hit makes it difficult to use. Simple buttons are better.
    Pioneer, Kenwood, Alpine and many more all make good head units from budget to top range car audio.
    I know Pioneer have steering wheel controls but can be a pit dearer.
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    The trouble with Pioneer,,
    only the upper $ machines have the required "Steering Wheel Control Ready" software,,
    then you need to buy the $250 adaptor to go with it,,
    that'll make it close to $600,,
    (and theres still no guarantee it'll work on a Harmon Kardon,,,)
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