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    Connecting a new stereo to a diesel td5

    Hi all,

    Is there a trick to connecting a new stereo to a 200 Disco Td5?

    I've had 2 diesel vehicles (Surf and now Disco), both diesel. If I leave the stereo on while I'm trying to start or switching the ignition off, the stereo resets to factory settings. It's like pressing the reset button on the stereo.

    The surf had new wiring from the battery. The Disco has the standard ISO plug so it was just a matter of pulling out and unplug the old and and the reverse for the new. Only the DVD earth wire was earthed out on the body instead of the handbrake. Battery is new.

    Could I have had 2 faulty units?

    Is there something extra that needs to be installed when replacing the stereo?

    Cheers

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    I had a similar issue with my Disco [I had a surf before but didn't have the issue with that ] in my case it turned out that the battery connectors were lose (I found this out after the car wouldn't start and the alarm reset etc. and the RAC had to come out, but that's a different issue).

    Anyway, it's a quick check to see if they are loose and tighten the bolts - after that somebody with more knowledge than me will have to help you out if that doesn't fix it!

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    wiring fault.

    Most times there is a yellow wire that needs to be connected to a power supply that has a constant supply of 12v power.(doesn't switch on and off with key). Red wire goes to acc (turns on and off with key). that switches the unit on and the yellow wire holds the memory to the unit. It sounds like the memory wire is connected to a switching power supply.

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    Quote Originally Posted by landiematt View Post
    Most times there is a yellow wire that needs to be connected to a power supply that has a constant supply of 12v power.(doesn't switch on and off with key). Red wire goes to acc (turns on and off with key). that switches the unit on and the yellow wire holds the memory to the unit. It sounds like the memory wire is connected to a switching power supply.
    (Red wire to Accessory (power side of the ignition at the fuse level). Yellow wire to fused battery powered fuse-box.) Sorry. I was thinking of my old Surf.

    The yellow wire is within the ISO plug which just plugged straight in.

    Cheers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jstride View Post
    I had a similar issue with my Disco [I had a surf before but didn't have the issue with that ] in my case it turned out that the battery connectors were lose (I found this out after the car wouldn't start and the alarm reset etc. and the RAC had to come out, but that's a different issue).

    Anyway, it's a quick check to see if they are loose and tighten the bolts - after that somebody with more knowledge than me will have to help you out if that doesn't fix it!
    Battery leads clean and tight - This is a new battery as well.

    Cheers.

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    This is what is wired on the factory iso power plug:
    D2 Grey ISO socket
    C0098-1 PO - Position Open??
    C0098-2 Slate/Black - Steering Remote (mid line)
    C0098-3 Slate/Red - Steering Remote (mid line)
    C0098-4 Purple -> Memory Backup/Permanent Power (via Fuse 20)
    C0098-5 Red/Blue -> Amplifier Power (High Line)
    C0098-6 Red/Brown - > Switch - Lighting
    C0098-7 Light Green/Purple -> Switched Power
    C0098-8 Black -> Earth

    Have you checked if this matches up with the way the head unit or ISO adapter is wired. Apparently some manufacturers reverse the permanent +12V and switched so I wouldn't assume it was right.

    cheers
    Paul

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    Sounds like a poor connection somewhere, that is starving the radio of power when cranking. Check power and earth connections on radio and starting circuits.
    Don.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OffTrack View Post
    This is what is wired on the factory iso power plug....

    cheers
    Paul
    Thanks Paul.

    Will check and post back ASAP.

    Cheers.

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    All done

    Hi all,

    All done and works great with none of those reset problem. The ISO plug was correct - this time.


    Thank you all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZippoParis View Post
    Hi all,

    All done and works great with none of those reset problem. The ISO plug was correct - this time.


    Thank you all.
    That looks sweet!

    one more thing to add to the list now

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