So here it goes, installing a chinesium double din touch screen head unit, by someone with no auto electronics experience.... atall.
Welcome to Jackass. 😂
So on saturday i fitted the head unit which turned out to be alot more of a nightmare than it was supposed to be.
pic of said head unit
For starters, the headunit came with no harness adapter to join it up to the skoda loom, so a trip to halfords saw me buying a connect2 harness.
Happy days.
went to get the headunit in, went to connect up the harness adapter, turns out that the headunit hasnt got ISO connections on the back.... great.
Now i've never done one single bit of auto electronics and i didnt know anyone who had so the only alternative was to take a punt, chop up this harness and wire it up one by one, i had no idea what i was doing, the below is what i was having to work my way around.
cut off the plug on the head unit side to start with
got left with the 2 separate plugs for the loom side
Now, thinking wires are just wires i decided to go about just matching up each individual wire to their corresponding colour on either side of the adapter im making.
First one done.
Seemed to be easy enough apart from the strands of copper in my mouth, so i continued.
i did this for all of the wires following, bit by bit finding out which did what, turns out grey, purple, green and white all relate to the speakers.
tidied them up best i could given the lack of material and tools i had (please dont shoot me for the lack of heatshrink)
i carried this on with the other side aswell with the power, ground, switch live etc etc.
hey presto... it works!
The above pic is the finished product, i will mention however the cage i got from connect2 was way way too small for the head unit, i ended up drilling out the rivets, re bending it with a pair of pliers and sticking it back in, thankfully its properly jammed in there and isnt going to be moving about any time soon and the same goes for the screen too, i'm yet to hook up the radio atenna, GPS antenna or wire up the USB ports but for now i've downloaded spotify and its doing me just nicely.
There were a few wires i didnt need for one reason or another, such as the below
But i think they might be for an amp and sub? if someone can let me know thatll be grand.
Apart from it being a little bit slow (not in an annoying way, just compared to the mobile phones of today worth £500+) its perfectly fine and for the sake of just shy of £100, the quality of life has improved tenfold.
would 100% advise this mod to bring your car into the modern era.
I am going to look into splicing into the OBD port and downloading that Torque something app for live data readings, i think it'll be a nice touch to have aswell as getting a dongle fitted to one of the usb ports so i can have a consistent data connection.
Still trying to find time to sort out my topmounts however lol.
***and breathe***
until next time🤙