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    Pioneer SPH-C10BT

    Hi

    Anyone has fit this or know if Pioneer SPH-C10BT can be fit to replace the original headunit on D2 2000? Thanks

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    I can't see why not. That said some things to check:
    • check that the phone cradle extends out far enough so that the phone doesn't foul the lip of the dash above the stereo.
    • the unit doesn't appear to have steering wheel control functionality so if you have them fitted to your disco then you won't be able to use them if you fit this unit.
    • you'll also need to check the car's audio wiring to see what plugs it has. The update D2a has ISO plugs so you just need to buy a pioneer-ISO wiring adaptor and you're good to go. I seem to recall earlier D2's used another plug type so worth checking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rok_Dr View Post
    I can't see why not. That said some things to check:
    • check that the phone cradle extends out far enough so that the phone doesn't foul the lip of the dash above the stereo.
    • the unit doesn't appear to have steering wheel control functionality so if you have them fitted to your disco then you won't be able to use them if you fit this unit.
    • you'll also need to check the car's audio wiring to see what plugs it has. The update D2a has ISO plugs so you just need to buy a pioneer-ISO wiring adaptor and you're good to go. I seem to recall earlier D2's used another plug type so worth checking.

    Cheers

    Steve

    Thanks Steve.

    Anyone know what these plugs are (RED CIRCLE) ? The bottom plugs are ISO plug I think.

    D2 Headunit plug.JPG

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    I have an MHV something or other Pioneer head and I just used an ISO connector in the '02 to hook it up.
    Most of the those factory plugs aren't used.
    It works fine, the phone and Spotify work well.

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    I recently fitted a pioneer head unit to my 2000 D2, and purchased the pioneer to ISO loom. The guy at Autobarn where I purchased the headunit from was extremely helpful.

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    Hi Matt

    Yes the lower 2 plugs are ISO ones.

    The 3 at the top according to the link below are for the high end audio system and are used for the CD changer, headphones and possibly an external amp.

    LAND ROVER Car Radio Stereo Audio Wiring Diagram Autoradio connector wire installation schematic schema esquema de conexiones stecker konektor connecteur cable shema

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    SPH-C10BT - Pioneer

    It's a single DIN unit so yes, it will fit.

    In addition to what is already mentioned above, the other issue you may find is that unlike the picture on the manufacturers website where the headunit is angle mounted, the D2 dash mounts it with the face vertically and lowish - this results in reduced visibility for screens that can't be angled back.

    Also, depending on which spec audio system your D2 has depends on if the universal ISO adapters will work. If you've got a factor amplified then it's more complicated as they're a low level input which usually is RCA connectors but the factory loom uses normal wires - if you put a high level input into it you may cause damage. There's other threads with information on this already if this is applicable in your case.

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    Quote Originally Posted by twr7cx View Post
    SPH-C10BT - Pioneer

    It's a single DIN unit so yes, it will fit.

    In addition to what is already mentioned above, the other issue you may find is that unlike the picture on the manufacturers website where the headunit is angle mounted, the D2 dash mounts it with the face vertically and lowish - this results in reduced visibility for screens that can't be angled back.

    Also, depending on which spec audio system your D2 has depends on if the universal ISO adapters will work. If you've got a factor amplified then it's more complicated as they're a low level input which usually is RCA connectors but the factory loom uses normal wires - if you put a high level input into it you may cause damage. There's other threads with information on this already if this is applicable in your case.
    Thanks for the info. Mine has factory amplifier. Anyone has any experience how to do it if there is factory amplifier?

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    Quote Originally Posted by fourteen8 View Post
    Thanks for the info. Mine has factory amplifier. Anyone has any experience how to do it if there is factory amplifier?
    Yes, a number of us have. If you read my post above that you've quoted, I've already mentioned that there's a few threads about it with all the details and instructions you need to do it properly. Searching will help you locate them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by twr7cx View Post
    Yes, a number of us have. If you read my post above that you've quoted, I've already mentioned that there's a few threads about it with all the details and instructions you need to do it properly. Searching will help you locate them.
    I found this in one of the old thread

    “When purchasing a New head unit ensure the unit has at least 2 channels of pre-outs (L&R front and rear) rca plug outputs as with the high line system you will only be connecting these to C0092 connector. Don't connect the new head unit speaker outputs. No additional or replacing wiring necessary”

    Is that what I need to do? Connect the 4 pair wires onto 2 rca preout?

    Thanks

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