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Re: Installed new headunit today...
« Reply #15 on: 10 August 2006, 23:56:52 »

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i have the Alpine KWE-871E

After contacting Alpine UK it appears I also need a KCE-870B - Main Interface which is £47 !  :o

It seams the spare white connector on the 817E goes to this box, then the box connects to the H/U.

This is what i have at the moment, but i think i need the £47 adaptor  :-/

That's right.

I remember that number, that's the same number as the interface i had.

Like i said in a previous post, you might have to wait a while for them to get it though.  :(
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Re: Installed new headunit today...
« Reply #16 on: 11 August 2006, 00:12:57 »

i could get it the main interface for £47 next day from caraudiosecurity.com

There are some on flebay i am keeping my eye on...
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Re: Installed new headunit today...
« Reply #17 on: 11 August 2006, 00:32:46 »

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i could get it the main interface for £47 next day from caraudiosecurity.com

There are some on flebay i am keeping my eye on...
They're obviously more popular now than when i had to get mine, which was a good few years back.

I had to wait an eternity, had a vision of a wee Japanese bloke bringing it over here in a rickshaw.   :)
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Re: Installed new headunit today...
« Reply #18 on: 24 August 2006, 13:53:21 »

Looking on the Alpine europe site (steering wheel adapters) it shows you what you need to work the display and steering wheel controls. It seems the KEC-870B will not work the display, but the KEC-970B will.


http://www.alpine-europe.com/content/cms/index.php?t=302&language=english


Opel Omega .1999 .2002 KCE-970B main adapter KWE-972E wiring harness Headunit          
  If Can-Bus cables (2 cables twisted together) are present in the radio connector, this will not work.   Should work steering wheel abd display

Opel Omega .1994 .1999 KCE-970B main adapter KWE-971E wiring harness Headunit          
  If Can-Bus cables (2 cables twisted together) are present in the radio connector, this will not work.  

Opel Omega .1999 .2002 KCE-970B main adapter KWE-971E wiring harness Headunit          
  Will work with KCE-870B-R3 and above. WITHOUT DISPLAY OUT PUT!!!  
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Re: Installed new headunit today...
« Reply #19 on: 25 August 2006, 09:25:36 »

Don't know if it's been mentioned.

There's very little room behind the headunit for adaptors.  

I fitted an ISO extender in mine, but it would be difficult if it was any bigger.
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Re: Installed new headunit today...
« Reply #20 on: 17 September 2006, 17:23:05 »

Tunnie, could you tell me whether you managed to fit both the headunit adaptor and the steering wheel control adaptor in successfully. From what I can tell I need both and I've read that space is limited.

For instance if I was to have a Sony HU and wanted to use the steering controls and use the computer display I would need both of these I believe?

Adaptor cables £3 (for Sony in this case) & £22
http://www.lowcostcaraudio.co.uk/shop/Autoleads-PC99-SON-PC99SON-Multi-Stalk-Patch-Lead_productJJ1570ZZcategoryJJ/ACCESSORIES/SONY/
http://www.lowcostcaraudio.co.uk/shop/Autoleads-PC99-X06-PC99X06-Vauxhall-Multistalk-Adaptor_searchTextJJPC99-X06ZZgo.xJJ0ZZgo.yJJ0ZZsearchMethodJJproductNameZZproductJJ1556ZZcategoryJJ/ACCESSORIES/VAUXHALL/

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Re: Installed new headunit today...
« Reply #21 on: 17 September 2006, 17:46:02 »

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Tunnie, could you tell me whether you managed to fit both the headunit adaptor and the steering wheel control adaptor in successfully. From what I can tell I need both and I've read that space is limited.

For instance if I was to have a Sony HU and wanted to use the steering controls and use the computer display I would need both of these I believe?

Adaptor cables £3 (for Sony in this case) & £22
http://www.lowcostcaraudio.co.uk/shop/Autoleads-PC99-SON-PC99SON-Multi-Stalk-Patch-Lead_productJJ1570ZZcategoryJJ/ACCESSORIES/SONY/
http://www.lowcostcaraudio.co.uk/shop/Autoleads-PC99-X06-PC99X06-Vauxhall-Multistalk-Adaptor_searchTextJJPC99-X06ZZgo.xJJ0ZZgo.yJJ0ZZsearchMethodJJproductNameZZproductJJ1556ZZcategoryJJ/ACCESSORIES/VAUXHALL/

Cheers

If you get a Sony head unit you dont need both leads just a soundlinks VAU01(or 02)DIS, also marked up as Connects 2 DOPS002 or 003 or 004 depending on the car

One box does display and steering wheel but is very tight to fit in, i know as ive done it but i did cut and extend the cables and fitted the box behind the glove box
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Re: Installed new headunit today...
« Reply #22 on: 17 September 2006, 21:10:29 »

Now DOPS004 Prefacelift or DOPS005 Facelift

5 has the 3 row extra connector 4 has 2 row.

002 replaced by 4 003 replaced by 5 001 was replaced by 2
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Re: Installed new headunit today...
« Reply #23 on: 17 September 2006, 21:13:19 »

Oh and I cut mine and soldered to the radio adaptor lead - rather than extend either solution works
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Re: Installed new headunit today...
« Reply #24 on: 18 September 2006, 08:45:41 »

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Now DOPS004 Prefacelift or DOPS005 Facelift

5 has the 3 row extra connector 4 has 2 row.

002 replaced by 4 003 replaced by 5 001 was replaced by 2

Thats not 100% accurate

The DOPS002 and 003 is (was) the same unit - acording to the sticker on the front of the box

My prefacelift has the connects lead for the facelift, its all to do with which head unit and display.

If its the integrated phone 700 head unit then the third connector is the same as the double din unit found in the facelift.

I know this after spending £86 on a lead that doesnt fit!!  >:(
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Re: Installed new headunit today...
« Reply #25 on: 18 September 2006, 13:42:29 »

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Now DOPS004 Prefacelift or DOPS005 Facelift

5 has the 3 row extra connector 4 has 2 row.

002 replaced by 4 003 replaced by 5 001 was replaced by 2

Thats not 100% accurate

The DOPS002 and 003 is (was) the same unit - acording to the sticker on the front of the box

My prefacelift has the connects lead for the facelift, its all to do with which head unit and display.

If its the integrated phone 700 head unit then the third connector is the same as the double din unit found in the facelift.

I know this after spending £86 on a lead that doesnt fit!!  >:(


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the 001 was for basic display only and was soon dropped - buy 002 they say.

003 was for newer models than the 002 - both had issues with MP3 players.

004 and 005 are the current models 005 as three row top plug, 004 has two row.

And the difference between the units was as simple as changing the lead. Mine was a 004 bought as a 005 (seller didn't know) got a new lead from Connects2 for £10 to convert to 005
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Re: Installed new headunit today...
« Reply #26 on: 21 September 2006, 21:09:27 »

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the 001 was for basic display only and was soon dropped - buy 002 they say.

003 was for newer models than the 002 - both had issues with MP3 players.

004 and 005 are the current models 005 as three row top plug, 004 has two row.

And the difference between the units was as simple as changing the lead. Mine was a 004 bought as a 005 (seller didn't know) got a new lead from Connects2 for £10 to convert to 005


Bit more info after getting hold of the Soundlix Tech people they have confirmed that the display adaptors DONOT work with the following head units:- CCRT700, NCDR1100 and NCDR1500.

The steering wheel controls work fine but it isnt compatable with the GID, hence why im having trouble with mine!!

Soundlinx and Connects2 is the same box just diff label on the front, the VAU01DIS is for the CAR200/300/400/CDR500 and is the same as the DOPS004

The VAU02DIS is for the CAR2003/2004/CCR2006/CDR2005

Funily enough 5 mins after my e-mail the soundlinx website was updated and the ref to the CCRT700 was removed, not a lot of cop as ive p1ssed £150 up the wall!!!
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Re: Installed new headunit today...
« Reply #27 on: 22 September 2006, 13:06:00 »

Thats a right bu**er. What have you lost on as those leads are not £150!

There is a forum at COnnects2 as well

http://www.connects2.com/forum/
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Re: Installed new headunit today...
« Reply #28 on: 22 September 2006, 15:13:41 »

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Thats a right bu**er. What have you lost on as those leads are not £150!

There is a forum at COnnects2 as well

http://www.connects2.com/forum/

The money went on a VAU01DIS at £86 then on a VAU02DIS at £70

Unfortunately the shop i got the first one from went out of business so couldnt take it back
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Re: Installed new headunit today...
« Reply #29 on: 22 September 2006, 17:02:51 »

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Thats a right bu**er. What have you lost on as those leads are not £150!

There is a forum at COnnects2 as well

http://www.connects2.com/forum/

The money went on a VAU01DIS at £86 then on a VAU02DIS at £70

Unfortunately the shop i got the first one from went out of business so couldnt take it back

I bought mine on Ebay (£30) after selling the 002 (£15) but you can shop around for less - what will annoy you is that only the lead is different.

Put them for sale here!
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