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Brian Oblivion
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Post by Brian Oblivion »

I fancy installing one of these
http://www.hb-direct.com/EN/P_73_2.html
to my 1994 L Reg ZX 1.9TD. Would it be compatible? and has anyone any experience of putting a new stereo in and what would I need in terms of extra bits and bobs?
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Post by citroenzx »

should just need the ISO lead to convert from the standard zx lead to your new stereo.
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Post by lighteninguk »

you would need to get a new adaptor to hold the stereo in place, assuming you have the original stereo installed, look at your current stereo, you will see its ~twice the height of a normal aftermarket stereo and the flap covers half the stereo, the stereo your lookin at is the normal height of a stereo. the main citroen stealers i have heard have these as well as halfords etc, but aparantly the one's from citroen are much cheaper (supprise!) as for the wiring i dont know, as i was coinsidently considering to buy the stereo your looking at but stopped at the prospect of i might get a new car in the neer future. but i can suggest looking into what connectors you have (ISO or another type) and find out what that stereo needs (ISO).
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Post by Brian Oblivion »

Thanks chaps, off to get an adapter and iso thingy.
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Post by Ross_K »

Fascia adapter is here (30 quid, same as halfrauds - pricey for a lump of plastic...).
http://www.edirectory.co.uk/pf/pages/mo ... ZX&cid=880
Autoleads do a ISO cable adapter for a couple of quid as well, but I'm more of a chop the harness with a pliers type person. The manual in your glovebox tells you what each cable does, so it's easy enough to rewire to suit your needs.
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Post by rashmore »

paid 15 quid for adaptor fascia plastic from indpendant and my kenwood stereo came with loads of wires. dead easy to fit (just a bit of a pain as there are that many wires on my kenwood)as have moved mine from previous zx to current (keeping old radio tape chewing citroen device to throw back in)
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Post by Brian Oblivion »

Just reserved a facia from a main dealer, £12.31 inc vat
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Post by jeremy »

Maplins and others (including main dealers I expect) will do fitting leads so that you don't have to butcher the wiring.
Looks a good set. My job is to fit a similar one (but less powerful)from Maplins into the BX if I can get the old one out! (Was a post on here - thanks for the help)
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Post by rossnunn »

do you needs a ISO adapter? mine has standard ISO's
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Post by martyhopkirk »

Just going to say the same thing Ross - my 91 ZX had standard ISO leads, which I butchered to fit a Ford radio into the ZX (long story).
Pull the radio and check first. Its only a 5 minute job.
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Post by wilkobob »

I didnt think ZX's needed any ISO adaptors? All of the ones ive seen have ISO plugs as standard wiring, see the owners manual.
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