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    radio kaput

    the stock radio in my 95 disco is kaput and I am trying to fit a pioneer DEH-2350, does anyon e know where to get a wire harness adaptor?
    thanks

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    It is probably pushing it to expect they will have an adaptor for a Disco, but almost all of the shops that sell auto hi fi, sell wiring adaptors. The bigger hi fi shops are probably a better chance than SuperCheap and the like.

    I would take both units down to your local shop, and try to match something up. Just noticed your address. That does make it a bit harder. You may have to send the data down to a helper down here.
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    ahumbert Guest
    Hi

    Have a look at this site that lists available harnessess from one of the makers of this type of harness.
    Car Audio Accessories, Car Antennas, Wiring Harnesses, Rear-View Camara: AERPRO

    Allan

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    robinaport Guest

    car audio

    hey check Jaycar website saw some in shop the other day and had various types

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    Do the D1's not use ISO connectors?

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    ISO Harness?

    Don't know about the D1s. The D2s certainly use ISO.

    I previously owned a D2 and connected a OEM handsfree kit in myself.

    The kit allowed phone audio through the front ICE speakers and used the mute function in the ICE head unit.

    The harness on the H/F kit used ISO connectors and just plugged straight in to the system between the ICE and the cars harness.

    No tracing of wires and tapping or soldering.

    Have a look at the connectors in the Electrical Manual in RAVE, if you have one. I'd do this for you but I only have the D2 copy of RAVE accessible at the moment.

    If the D1 uses ISO connections you should have no trouble getting a harness. I think even Pioneer have one if their head unit doesn't have ISO connections already (not all their head units have ISO sockets/plugs out back).

    Happy Hunting.

    Iain

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