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    Discobaker Guest
    That'd b great mate, where u headed?

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    Sully Guest
    Not far, just down to sorrento.

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    Discobaker Guest
    Very nice, I was gonna say if your headed the other way to call in for one of the best pies in Aus
    The ome headunit & the new one I have both have iso plugs, I've plugged them in, screen lights up, functions normally, you can see the cd timer ticking over but somewhere in the wiring the power from the aftermarket headunit isn't getting to the amp therefore, no sound.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sully View Post
    Yeah, integrating the OEM amp into an aftermarket head unit can be a tricky thing.

    In theory, it's easy... Head unit sends signal and power to the amp, signal is then send through the amp to the speakers.
    But that's without looking at the specific connections to and from the HK system. Then you've got the steering wheel button integration issue.

    I'm quite up to speed with installing head units, so I will have a look at the RAVE wiring diagram and let you know how easy/hard it is if you like?

    I'll take my laptop down the coast with me this weekend and have a look during one of the relaxing moments.

    From there we'll determine if it's doable and try to sort something out.

    any relaxing moments yet?
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    Sully Guest
    Plenty of relaxing Pedro, but there's been no reading of the RAVE yet!

    DB, I would have dropped in for a pie for sure! Especially if it's the best is Aus!

    That's good that the two head units have the same connectors, it makes connections nice and easy.
    What you'll need to check is that the speaker wires from the OEM connector line up with the new unit. They probably do, as I found the wiring when I did my HU pretty standard, but worth checking anyway.
    What you'll also need to do is isolate the remote power line from the OEM connector to the amp, plus determine whether the amp is earthed from the head unit wiring or if it's independent.
    Once you've separated the power and earth wires for the amp, you'll be able to hot wire it onto the acc switch, or indeed your new head unit might have a remote lead (usually blue) that you can use to power the amp as soon as the head unit is switched on.

    I hope this all makes sense! Of course all of this advice is based on the majority of installs I've done on cars with factory amps, without amps and installing aftermarket amps. I can't imagine there would be anything too different with the LR setup.

    I promise to consult the Rave and confirm things.

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