1982 1.5 CL Auto

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Re: 1982 1.5 CL Auto

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Turns out the switched live I was going to use, wasn't. So I pulled the fusebox to find a switched live. That didn't go very well, everything I tried seemed to be permenant. So I decided to use the feed for the heater blower switch.

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Joints all soldered, haven't bothered with the illumination dimmer wire (may do, but not sure what to wire it to). Only heat shrank a couple of the joints until I can get some fuses and make sure it all works ok. Once the head unit is working I can work out the speaker wires and fit another ISO plug on them. Hopefully when it's all done it should have two, properly wired ISO plugs.

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May be a bit late but is one of the spade connectors in G a switch live?

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Re: 1982 1.5 CL Auto

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fair enough. my amp cable is the same size as my finger! i think i went a bit ott though!


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mark1gls wrote:May be a bit late but is one of the spade connectors in G a switch live?

https://vwgolfmk1.org.uk/forum/index.ph ... ost_788114

Never too late, always handy to know this stuff ;-)


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steve bain wrote:fair enough. my amp cable is the same size as my finger! i think i went a bit ott though!

It does seem that over the years amp cables have got thicker and thicker but I don't think the little ones draw a lot of ampeage, I normally have them running a 10a fuse.

The cable on this is probably one of the thickest I've used. I had a New Beetle a few years ago and it was a pain in the arse trying to get a live feed through the firewall. In the end I cut the plug off of a car hoover, wired that to the amp and plugged it into the 12v socket in the rear :?


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Before I finished the power ISO plug I needed to check that it all worked

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And when you switch the ignition off

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Finished soldering and heat shrinking the joins

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Two thicknesses of heat shrink for a snug fit on both wires, you can see the thinner one covering the joint on the yellow wire with the thicker one further up the wire.


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Very happy with the end result, nice and tidy

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Once I had power I could work out which speaker wire was which and get the other ISO plug wired

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Tried the head unit in place

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It doesn't quite fit all the way home as there is a plastic mount behind it. I don't really want to chop that out (never know if you'll decide to go back to stock one day) it's only a couple of mm so I don't think it will really notice.


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Finished stereo wiring, two new ISO connectors, amp leads and ipod connection.

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I still have one rear speaker to connect up, fit amp and sub, tidy the wiring in the boot....


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Re: 1982 1.5 CL Auto

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Fitted a Blaupunkt London in my Rocco, replaced speakers with Alpine 6x4. Good sound and function for the money


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Mark H wrote:Fitted a Blaupunkt London in my Rocco, replaced speakers with Alpine 6x4. Good sound and function for the money

8-) Good to know. Hopefully with that lot plus the sub to add some extra depth it should sound pretty good. Fingers crossed.


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Re: 1982 1.5 CL Auto

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Thats a very smart headunit and tidy install. Have you stuck your hand through the hole under the stereo when fitting to make sure no wires are trapped? I think I will add a switched live soon, it's annoying not having one!


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