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mk 2 octavia vrs stereo

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Hi everyone

 

I have just brought a mk2 ocatvia vrs 07 plate, looking to change head unit, had a look around bit confused,

can i just get a head unit and straight swap for one i can listen to my albums on my phone,

would a new unit still make reverse sensors work

Do you have to start wiring items to connect by bluetooth

 

Just looking for the easy option to swap.

 

thanks in advance guys

Do you want an aftermarket headunit or are you looking for an OEM or OEM equivalent unit? 

 

If aftermarket, single or double din? 

 

What's you budget?

 

If you want aftermarket you will need to buy a few things. 

 

1. Iso loom adaptor. Around £40 as it needs to be one which creates a switched live from the canbus system

 

2. Facia adaptors

 

3. Aerial adaptor. The aerial is a fakra connector and will need an adaptor

do you have a cd changer?  you could just add a Aux jack if you want outside input

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guys thanks for the advice, I have a aux lead point in the car haha such a numpty,i will just use that :)

  • 2 months later...

Sorry to hijack another thread but looking to do the same, 06 Octvia VRS, looking to put an aftermarket Head unit in but unsure of couple of bits...

 

what facia plate would be needed? 

what ISO loom adapter is needed? and does this vary between headunits??

 

this is the type (maybe even exact) unit im going for.

http://www.caraudiodirect.co.uk/head-units/double-din/pioneer-fh-x730bt

 

any help greatly appreciated!!

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