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General => Car audio => Topic started by: Mr Savage on 17 February 2012, 11:06

Title: RNS510 in Golf Mark V
Post by: Mr Savage on 17 February 2012, 11:06
Hello all,

Now I know there's a million and one tutorials on how to do this across the internet but i'm just checking here first.

I have a late 2008 VW Golf Mark V and it has the standard mp3 radio. I want to upgrade the entire head unit to the RNS510, there are many different models available but as I understand it the F is the latest version. Will the latest version fit and operate into my Golf? Isit a simple case of unplugging my old radio and connecting the same cables into the back of the new one? I'm assuming the sat nav must require additional cabling and some sort of GPS box to work and same for the phone integration?

I really want to have my headunit act as Sat Nav and have an Aux in for my iPhone.

I'm comfortable and know how to get the old headunit out myself but if additional cabling is needed then it starts to get complicated. Is there anywhere that will fit these for a decent price and do a good job? Also, is Ebay the best way to go for purchasing the headunit? I know VW will fit them for £2000 but that seems a bit steep.

Cheers.
Title: Re: RNS510 in Golf Mark V
Post by: swanny on 27 February 2012, 12:23
I purchased an RNS510 off Ebay and fitted myself with no problems.

You do need a cable converter which can be purchased off Ebay for about £15

Do you have MFSW ?  That can cause issues
Title: Re: RNS510 in Golf Mark V
Post by: Mr Savage on 07 March 2012, 17:48
Sorry for the late reply, what is a MFSW? Forgive the noob question!
Title: Re: RNS510 in Golf Mark V
Post by: redm4lc on 08 March 2012, 08:26
Sorry for the late reply, what is a MFSW? Forgive the noob question!

Multi-functional steering wheel? I have the same car year (58) as you and from the various questions I've asked people, it's a very simple procedure. As ours is from the later years of the model, it's got all the necessary bits and bobs to allow you to just remove the interior fascias surrounding the current stereo and just slot it in. I've not done it yet though.