Synergie radio aerial lead
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Synergie radio aerial lead
The original Philips radio/cassette recently went bang and the bloke that fitted the new radio tells me that we need a new radio to aerial lead connector/adaptor as the new radio has a different one to the old one. Any ideas what it would be called or if it has a part number or something?. Thanks.
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Agree try the usual accessory shops. I've had this on various makes, there are a few types of aerial plug, the very short one like a RCA / Phono plug (but not quite) and then at least two lengths of the more traditional plug.
As long as you know what the one on the car loom looks like and you can take the replacement radio with you so you know what you need for that end, should not be too difficult.
Try a car alarm / audio specialist if Halfords do not have one. I needed a power / ISO adaptor for something years ago and only a specialist had one.
As long as you know what the one on the car loom looks like and you can take the replacement radio with you so you know what you need for that end, should not be too difficult.
Try a car alarm / audio specialist if Halfords do not have one. I needed a power / ISO adaptor for something years ago and only a specialist had one.
Andy.
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91 205D-Turbo, gone but still missed
02 106D, TUD5B, gone but not really missed apart from the MPG