isuzu

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Dick
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Re: isuzu

#91 Post by Dick »

Well time for another update on the old bus..
Its been running fine for over a year now apart from the dodgy relay.. anyway as my clio will be broken for parts, i took the radio cassette out to replace the tadio/cd thing in the truck.. all went well with the job and all the connections were the same.. time for a test and while it lights up it won't ask for the code.. so it won't work.. any ideas where i went wrong?
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Re: isuzu

#92 Post by Dick »

This is the one ive removed (no lw reception)
https://autopecas.norsider.pt/fr/fr-rad ... b0QAvD_BwE

This is what I want to install.. (radio 4 heaven)
https://www.ebay.fr/itm/Autoradio-casse ... 6032281739
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Re: isuzu

#93 Post by suffolkpete »

Are you sure it's a coded radio? Some manufacturers match the radio with the ECU so it won't work when removed from the original vehicle.
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#94 Post by Dick »

Im pretty sure, i had to do the code several times..
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#95 Post by Dick »

The only difference is when it was in the clio there was a multi changer cd thing that never worked.. factory fit too..
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#96 Post by Dick »

Hi chaps, this is the style of radio im trying to fit to my truck..
https://www.ebay.ie/itm/124615407189?_t ... %3A2334524
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#97 Post by Dick »

Dick wrote: Fri May 21, 2021 5:48 pm Hi chaps, this is the style of radio im trying to fit to my truck..
https://www.ebay.ie/itm/124615407189?_t ... %3A2334524
Someone suggested that there's a fuse inside but i cant find it
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Re: isuzu

#98 Post by GHT »

Dick wrote: Fri May 21, 2021 8:39 pmSomeone suggested that there's a fuse inside but i cant find it
What you are looking for is a tube like gizmo that has a shoe lace sticking out of it. If you see it, keep it well clear of a cigarette or naked flame, they tend to have, a short fuse.
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#99 Post by Dick »

GHT wrote: Sat May 22, 2021 1:40 pm
Dick wrote: Fri May 21, 2021 8:39 pmSomeone suggested that there's a fuse inside but i cant find it
What you are looking for is a tube like gizmo that has a shoe lace sticking out of it. If you see it, keep it well clear of a cigarette or naked flame, they tend to have, a short fuse.
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As a confirmed Renault owner i have been so close to that solution for my problem....

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Re: isuzu

#100 Post by GHT »

Is there a website that has a list of classic car shows? I live right on the border between Dorset & Hampshire, the market town of Ringwood, Hampshire, on one side and the small town of Verwood, Dorset, on the other. Reason that I ask is because going past my home on Saturday was registration NAB 3 on what I think might have been a Bentley. NAB 3 is among the collection of former politician: Sir Gerald Nabarro. He owned NAB 1 to NAB 10. Not long later a vintage Citroen also went by, not sure what model was, but it looked very similar to the one in the Maigret TV shows. Later still a 1964 Morris Mini Minor on a B plate, which is why I knew it was a '64 model, also went by.

Did I miss something?
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