Maybe something changed at Panasonic and mine had the pins around the wrong way.
I couldn't be bothered to pull it apart, wouldn't use the latch anyway, so i just cut it off :angel:
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Sure is but a little less of the "old" thingy :eek: Im old enough to have made my share of ac dc and Susie Q but cant ever remember doing it like they do now :D
And when you get a stereo Michelle, make sure it has Bluetooth capability . That little add on is just so fantastic along with usb and ipod.. I have a JVC with that and 32 Gb of music on a flash drive ! WhooHoo Rock on Baby!!
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GOB is an attitude, not an age. ;)
Bluetooth is probably handy but I don't miss it on the unit I have.
DSX-S100 : Digital Media Players : Car & Marine Entertainment : Sony Australia
The iPod/iPhone sits in behind the front panel of the head unit and connects via USB. You can also use a USB stick. I have a sneaking suspicion these units are about to be revised due to the change in the dimensions and the connector on the iPhone 5 and current gen iPod touch.
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...2012/11/44.jpg
I have a oldish iPod touch permanently in the unit, but I'll have to change that behaviour over summer. Today I got in the car after it had been sitting in the sun for 4 hours in 38 degree heat and the stereo couldn't access the iPod. When I popped it out, the screen was showing an over-temp shutdown warning.
After a bit of a google I found that the thermal protection kicks in when the device hits 45ÂșC. The iPod was hot to the touch but started to come back to life after about 10 minutes with the air con on. I think I'll be putting it in the cubby in future.
cheers
Paul
I have just changed my head unit over:)
I had the head unit out to do the back light thing and well things changed.
I was doing an upgrade for a fellow driver who wanted to use his iphone for music in his truck and well...
Can you see where this is going?
Yep, 1 sony radio (cdx-DAB700U) bought and fitted.
It came with the ISO plug which I found out about after buying one;)
It was just a matter of swaping the radio frames over and a plug and play.
A check of the wiring diagram/rave showed all the wires lined up.
It could be done in less than 1 hour, a bit longer if you need to fit a digital arieal.
So I now have...
AM/FM/LW/MW/Digital radio,
Single CD,
Front Aux input (MP3 and ipod,iphone),
Front USB port.
It also has a detachable face if your into doing it:cool:
Alien and others.. thanks for the good info
Alien just to be sure does this mean that the Sony (cdx-DAB700U) just plugs in to the LR D2 loom? and needs no adapter?
is $ 208 good price for the head unit
regards
Nobby :cool:
Sorry Offtrack, into hifi but not car stereo's these days...
appreciate the response but
does that means yes it needs an adapter or no it doesn't ?
Thanks
Nobby
I bought mine with an upgraded LR sound system and 6 stack under the seat... All Eurovox and really quite good sound. If I went a new system like this Sony head unit will it plug into the stacker wiring to control the stacker?
Cheers
The LR head unit controls the stacker an aftermarket HU could not control the stacker underseat. New HU will play MP3 discs which store more songs than a old fashion stacker ever could. New HU will also give you Bluetooth for taking phone calls on mobile.
Regards
Glenn