Changing the stereo
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Changing the stereo
I bought a tasty CD/radio off e-bay. Can anyone offer advice re. removing original tape/radio and fitting new one?
PS my rear speakers have never worked, but I am assuming wiring will be there.
PS my rear speakers have never worked, but I am assuming wiring will be there.
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Re: Changing the stereo
If it's the original Mazda unit you'll need one of these to connect it up with.
Physically fitting it is easy, flirt the side trims off your old unit and you can prod a couple of screwdrivers down the holes to release it. Then crimp the new holder into place. Easy-peasy.
If you have a full conversion, the rear speakers may have been removed as part of the 'conversion'. Wiring should be there.
Physically fitting it is easy, flirt the side trims off your old unit and you can prod a couple of screwdrivers down the holes to release it. Then crimp the new holder into place. Easy-peasy.

If you have a full conversion, the rear speakers may have been removed as part of the 'conversion'. Wiring should be there.

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Then fit a wonderful BMW clock with matching lighting to fill the hole you have left.
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The wiring for the rear speakers will be there.
Should be a two wire white block connector thing running off the loom that goes to the back.
I dare say its just a case of fitting speakers, mine had none in the back.
The real hassle is removing the rear panel speaker grills, they're riveted on in four places...
I managed to remove them by getting my arm behind the panel & slicing the plastic rivet heads off, then i could just snap the grill back over the speaker!
In hindsight it might have been easier to remove the rear trim...
Should be a two wire white block connector thing running off the loom that goes to the back.
I dare say its just a case of fitting speakers, mine had none in the back.
The real hassle is removing the rear panel speaker grills, they're riveted on in four places...
I managed to remove them by getting my arm behind the panel & slicing the plastic rivet heads off, then i could just snap the grill back over the speaker!
In hindsight it might have been easier to remove the rear trim...

Cheaper by comparison to a race horse...


Re: Changing the stereo
Kirk used 4 of my metal kitchen scewers to remove the old radio
Re: Changing the stereo
As long as his tasty radio from Ebay is not a double din size....haydn callow wrote:Then fit a wonderful BMW clock with matching lighting to fill the hole you have left.
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Re: Changing the stereo
Whilst you have the radio out and tools in hand you might find this change helpful

I change radio more often than air and find the radio is a bit far away, also since I need a new radio/stereo I might as well put in one of those CD-less, USB, bluetooth stereos. For the hands free phone feature I would like the radio (mic) closer to the driver. Everything swaps/works OK except you need to get a slightly longer air direction cable, unfortunately Mazda used a different type of cable for this control, otherwise it would be a five minute job. On the plus side the required cable can be easily made from any suitable length of control cable.

I change radio more often than air and find the radio is a bit far away, also since I need a new radio/stereo I might as well put in one of those CD-less, USB, bluetooth stereos. For the hands free phone feature I would like the radio (mic) closer to the driver. Everything swaps/works OK except you need to get a slightly longer air direction cable, unfortunately Mazda used a different type of cable for this control, otherwise it would be a five minute job. On the plus side the required cable can be easily made from any suitable length of control cable.
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God to see the manual heater control unit can be moved too

I swapped my digital control unit a while ago - not quite a 5 minute job, manipulating the looms into the right positions wasn't the easiest (few skinned knuckles
), but it seemed like a good idea at the time. Like you say Lev8. I fiddle with the stereo more than the a/c.

I swapped my digital control unit a while ago - not quite a 5 minute job, manipulating the looms into the right positions wasn't the easiest (few skinned knuckles

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Re: Changing the stereo
Lev8
What a star
why didn't I think of that
Answers on a postcard or sealed envelope please
Guess what I'm doing this Sunday - might even get a new radio too
What a star

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Answers on a postcard or sealed envelope please

Guess what I'm doing this Sunday - might even get a new radio too

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Re: Changing the stereo
Kirsty.....whats that in your ciggy socket where your Mk2 alarm is supposed to live ??? If it's not a multiple adapter I will want to know what you are up to.
Re: Changing the stereo
I like that!
It don't look out of place neither.
I've got a more labour saving option...
...I was blessed with the arms of a Gibbon, the only knuckle scraping is on the floor!
It don't look out of place neither.
I've got a more labour saving option...

...I was blessed with the arms of a Gibbon, the only knuckle scraping is on the floor!

Cheaper by comparison to a race horse...


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Don't worry Haydn, it's a 3 way adapter, Mark 2 lives quite happily in the crap collecting front cubby hole at the momenthaydn callow wrote:Kirsty.....whats that in your ciggy socket where your Mk2 alarm is supposed to live ??? If it's not a multiple adapter I will want to know what you are up to.


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Re: Changing the stereo
You are all too clever for me. I too come from a long line of tree hangers and so have no problem reaching accross. I really only listen to about 3 channels, but since the current radio doesn't offer a good reception for two of them, then the replacement, with a port for my MP3, was a must. I will miss some of my old tapes though.....