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General => Car audio => Topic started by: agentorange on 02 November 2010, 10:15

Title: Mk3 Gamma Radio
Post by: agentorange on 02 November 2010, 10:15
Have just purchased a Gamma stereo for my mk3 GTi - have the code and it works fine until I switch the ignition off and restart the engine - each time I want to drive off with some tunes on I have to enter the radio code to get it out of the SAFE mode ...... WHY?
Title: Re: Mk3 Gamma Radio
Post by: troublestarter on 02 November 2010, 15:37
swap the permanent live and ignition live and that should solve the problem
Title: Re: Mk3 Gamma Radio
Post by: agentorange on 02 November 2010, 19:24
Just found another problem and thats when I turn the key and drive off the radio turns itself off - could this have anything to do with the immobiliser or to do with having the wire in the wrong places - i'll put up a diagram of the wire positions - who ever had the car last totally trashed the stereo cables so having to do a bit of guess work.
Title: Re: Mk3 Gamma Radio
Post by: troublestarter on 02 November 2010, 22:02
its on the wrong ignition live its only on the key sense side of the ignition
you should in that case run a new ignition live from the rear of the fuse box or ignition switch this will be a black wire
and connect this to the switched live on the iso plug
this will be a thin brown/red strip it back and join your new wire to that at the iso this will then give you an ignition live without losing the key sense
Title: Re: Mk3 Gamma Radio
Post by: agentorange on 03 November 2010, 08:55
Right tried to upload a diagram of the connections before I run a cable from my fuse box to make sure its the thing to do, but couldn't see how to upload an image so have done this for checking:

BLACK CONNECTOR

I: NOTHING
J: NOTHING
K: NOTHING
L: BROWN & RED
M: BLUE & WHITE
N: BLUE 7 GREY
O: RED WHITE
P: BROWN

VIEWED FROM THE MATING END AS 'INSTALL DR'
Title: Re: Mk3 Gamma Radio
Post by: troublestarter on 03 November 2010, 11:10
L is the one you want so run the cable from the fuse box or ignition barrel and connect it to that job done
Title: Re: Mk3 Gamma Radio
Post by: agentorange on 03 November 2010, 11:12
Cheers for your help