this thread may help you as it helped me alot
http://www.aulro.com/afvb/discovery-...head-unit.html
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this thread may help you as it helped me alot
http://www.aulro.com/afvb/discovery-...head-unit.html
Have you got the CD changer under the drivers seat? If so, there are a couple of devices that replace the cd changer with a cable that connects to your iPod/iPhone, and allows it to be controlled from the steering wheel controls. Mine's from Grom audio, and works a treat. the only thing you see is a thin cable coming out from under the handbrake lever with an iPod plug on the end. iPod then sits next to the auto t-bar on the centre console. You can set up 6 playlists, and they replace the 6 cds. Love it.
There's a seller on eBay UK selling Brand New Head Units for £35.00
He says that they're Australian High Line Spec. -
DISCOVERY 2 RADIO CD CONTROLLER ALPINE XQD000340LNF NEW
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...011/07/914.jpg
He also has a couple of other similar models.
Paul.
1989 Arles Blue 2.5TD 110 Hardtop
1999 Epsom Green Discovery II 4.0 V8i XS
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Cheers Paul
I saw those on ebay last night, problem is, I would still have no ipod/iphone/mp3 playability :( , and it looks like it will be near on $100 delivered to buy one, not much less than the price of a decent spec'd aftermarket one.
Looks like I might forgo the factory unit and fit something DVD compatible and chuck a couple of screens in the back for the tribe, so the 3rd row munchkins don't whinge about nowhere to plug their headphones in :confused:
either way, I think I just figured out that this is going to get expensive.:mad:
There goes the tax cheque
Paul
$100 for a head unit??:lol2:
see if you can find one with 3 pre-outs for $100!!
Alright, here's some info from my experience that may help you out.
I purchased my 2003 Disco HSE with the CD stacker already removed and the original headunit replaced with a Kenwood one.
In relation to the rear audio controls - these will only connect and work with a factory headunit. They're a Land Rover designed item and each side has it's own special plug that fits into the factory headunit. There are no aftermarket headunits that offer these connections.
In relation to connecting an aftermarket headunit up to the factory amplifier/sound system (what ever the HK 8 speaker system is called [has the amplifier under the passenger seat, tweeters in the a pillars, speakers in all four side doors and dual woofers in the rear door]) - the connection is not via RCA cable. Instead it uses the speaker connection. But it would seem that you need to use an inline interpreter box to drop the level down (otherwise I suspect that you may cause damage to the amplifier by sending a high level when it wants a low). Check out my thread at http://www.aulro.com/afvb/discovery-...-headunit.html for information on the module that was used in my ride. This thread - http://www.aulro.com/afvb/discovery-...ml#post1017397 - will give you some more info on why you need such a module.
Now in relation to having the steering wheel controls functioning on a non-factory headunit. So far I have yet to find anyone that has successfully achieved this. There is a lot of places that offer the adapters, but no one seems to have one working...
My car came with the InCarTec brand unit connected to the Kenwood unit. The steering wheel controls did not work.
I have since changed the headunit to an Alpine one (as I wanted inbuilt bluetooth and better iPod control), I got the Alpine patch lead from InCarTec, still does not work.
I am currently eyeing off PAC's universal offerings - Pac-Audio.com Product Search | iPod Integration for your car and More by Pac-Audio - Connecting you to the future
EDIT: a bit of reading (of the HU replacement thread someone linked above on p. 2-3) and it seems a few people have got the PAC units to work. Both the SWI-Jack and SWI-X have been confirmed as working. I prefer the idea of the hardwired unit to the infrared personally.
I hope this helps somewhat.
I had the HK setup in mine that sounded poo so I ripped it all out and sold it off on ebay. I ended up putting in a Kenwood KDC-X8016BT, amplifier and splits. Just need to replace the rear door speakers and then throw in a good 6" woofer to replace the old ones in the tailgate. I bought it all from Sound Master Car Audio - Best prices on Car Audio, Alarms and Accessories. Great prices.
I would've given all my stuff away if anyone wanted it. I still have front door woofers and a pillar tweeters in the shed.
With the above head unit, I bought a Metra ISO plug and its then plug and play with any stereo. If you still want to keep your HK amp, you can buy a Metra ISO RCA plug for highline aftermarket stereos.