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Offline kae

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Re: OE Sony Headunit Removal
« Reply #10 on: 28 December 2007, 22:41 »
Cheers for the offer, I do have a Haynes manual, I should have checked in there for dash removal, never thought!

Anyway, here's the radio if someone knows how to remove it properly.







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Re: OE Sony Headunit Removal
« Reply #11 on: 28 December 2007, 23:05 »
hey dude....so as i presumed in my earlier post..if you look in the images you have posted...there are 2 tiny horizontal slots about the top...of the radio....one furthest top left...and one about over 1cm fron the top right....u see them??? that is where initially flat keys wud go in2 to release from the cage which i can also see is there.
now that u have removed the front panel to reveal the innards...look at where those slots channel to...n shud in essence see something that the flat keys wud push down to release the unit!!!

hav u tried that already??
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Re: OE Sony Headunit Removal
« Reply #12 on: 29 December 2007, 12:23 »
Cheers for the offer, I do have a Haynes manual, I should have checked in there for dash removal, never thought!

No worries, if u can see those slots Ruji is talking about halfords sell various radio removal keys,

Also it may be of interest to u but in the back of Golf+ Magazine Jan 08 Issue there is a Wanted Ad that Reads:

WANTED, GOLF MK2 Original Stereo Wanted. Please Call 07704 699 848

Might make ur self a few quid? pay 4 the removal keys lol

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Re: OE Sony Headunit Removal
« Reply #13 on: 29 December 2007, 17:42 »
Ruji your a star!  :smiley:

Just been out to try again and your right, the locking mechanism is in the top of the radio!
However, those slots are way too thin to let a release key through, so I took off the front of the radio, and the two pieces of metal that lock into the cage were held in by a washer that sits between the piece of metal and the locking strip....

Anyway, nudged them out with a screwdriver and out it came!

Fantastic!

No I just need to sort out this switched earth and a suitable HU!

Anyone know what type of CD changer lead this uses, as I believe there is more than one type?  It's a round plug with a funny shaped connector, I can get a pic if that would help.

Cheers, Kae.
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Re: OE Sony Headunit Removal
« Reply #14 on: 29 December 2007, 18:48 »
Provided its changer compatible....u'l need a normal round DIN plug.....sorta like a circle wiv 2 lil rectangles inside it. however, being of that age of radio..it may even be the slighly mor round plug wiv several lil pins inside it but thats usually the old Alpine type plugs. so stick wiv the 1st idea. so your looking to add a changer to this one then are ya?? or are you enquiring for a different car??
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Re: OE Sony Headunit Removal
« Reply #15 on: 29 December 2007, 19:50 »
It's got a cd changer already in the boot. I don't know whether to keep it or ditch it when I change the HU (as I'll be going to mp3 cd's anyway).

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Re: OE Sony Headunit Removal
« Reply #16 on: 29 December 2007, 23:45 »
i see, well, general rule of thumb wiv the sony's, they have a the round DIN plug for power supply and function control alongside the required phonos to a possible BUS Line In for the audio in transfer...both need to be plugged in2 ur sony head unit in order for the changer to work.

but it may just be worth holding onto for either resale or for any other interested buyer as mentioned b4 by another post or even keep it for sentimental value :smiley:
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Re: OE Sony Headunit Removal
« Reply #17 on: 31 December 2007, 17:38 »
Cheers Ruji.

I've decided to keep hold of them for when I sell the car (nothing lasts forever  :sad:), although I'm hoping that's not any time soon  :cool:.

I really like the look of this:

Sony CDX-DAB6650



Or maybe the i version with built in ipod connection (I don't have an ipod yet, but maybe in the future?).
I'd then have to change all my lights to red though......  :rolleyes:

Decisions, decisions..... Kae.
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