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Head Unit Install

nev

Mar 27, 2007
618
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Southampton
Before anyone says...I have SEARCHED...:D but alot of the members that have done it are no longer around.

What i am after is any current members that have done the install below the current stereo, in a cubby hole fascia is the only way i can describe it

I am not looking to modify the current unit, but to install one below it here and wondered what is involved.

I'm guessing the wiring still needs to be modified to have two power outputs, and that a fascia would need to be made up to house the cage etc.

Any help or anyone who has done it and can give a guide would be very much appreciated.

Thanks in advance
 

chris_200120vt

MR carbon fibre
Oct 4, 2008
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here is mine

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guide on how to do it http://www.seatcupra.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=467&Itemid=6

or hooch can do the conversion for you , i have spliced in to the orginal head unit wiring so i can use the standard headunit or my pioneer head unit at one time i had both on at the same time was funny hearing two songs at the same time
 

nev

Mar 27, 2007
618
0
Southampton
thanks Chris, i was planning to put mine below the AC controls though in the cubby hole instead of where yours is. Have seen less members do it, but it would be what i am looking to achieve i think

Is hooch still on here then?
 

chris_200120vt

MR carbon fibre
Oct 4, 2008
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but what are you going to do with the heater controls though there was somebody last month that had made one fit in the space under the head unit but to me does not look right
 

nev

Mar 27, 2007
618
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Southampton
I think we may have a misunderstanding. I would want mine under the heater controls, in an adapted fascia/dash that would go where the small cubby hole is, in front of the gearstick
 

MrDGOrman

Sound Guru
Mar 16, 2011
82
1
Frome
heres mine nev...


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its made from fibre glass, took time to do but was total worth it.


heres the finish product..
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it looks better in person because i pushed it as close to the center console as possible (to reduce the gap)

i did it in the "dump" as i call it due to when i cut the center console facia up it looked really skabby.


if you need any help or pointers then give me a shout
 

Seatmann

Rough around the edges
Sep 16, 2010
5,541
10
Scotlanda
Is the pdf no longer knocking about for fitting the stereo in the centre? I've got it on my comp and have been following it to do mine, here's where I'm at so far,

Fascia002-1.jpg


had to do the usual bit of butchering first though,

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I scraped and sanded the horrible rubbery paint off as it was a bit scratched and manky looking then I gave it a couple of coats of satin black, just need to fit the thing now.:)
 

nev

Mar 27, 2007
618
0
Southampton
heres mine nev...


Photo%20Apr%2017%2C%208%2021%2021%20PM.jpg

its made from fibre glass, took time to do but was total worth it.


heres the finish product..
Photo%20Apr%2017%2C%207%2056%2057%20PM.jpg


it looks better in person because i pushed it as close to the center console as possible (to reduce the gap)

i did it in the "dump" as i call it due to when i cut the center console facia up it looked really skabby.


if you need any help or pointers then give me a shout


This is what i was thinking. Cheers mate,

How did you make the fascia for it then? Also im a bit confused of where to start, and what wiring needs to be done?
 

Seatmann

Rough around the edges
Sep 16, 2010
5,541
10
Scotlanda
I think the vent one's pretty good but I haven't seen it for a while, you take out the top middle vents and block them off then fit the stereo in there. Those vents just dry my eyes out anyway.:)
 

MrDGOrman

Sound Guru
Mar 16, 2011
82
1
Frome
This is what i was thinking. Cheers mate,

How did you make the fascia for it then? Also im a bit confused of where to start, and what wiring needs to be done?

I went to a scrappy and got the original/replacement part.. then I did some test runs.

I put the part in the correct place, got some sturing sticks and glued them into the "dump" to make a wall. I had a spare single din headunit surround so I put that where I wanted the headunit to sit.. basically put that in the right place and made the wall effect, it was basically a box with the whole for the headunit, if you get my drift?

Heres a diagram..
21m5idy.jpg


1) Standard unit
2) Added "wall" with headunit surround - glued
3) Added braces and support (when you fibre glass it can go wrong and warp, these braces stopped that). There was a headunit brace/floor so the unit itself could sit on it, this was fiddily but thats because im a perfectionist :p

Once fibre glassed, I sanded and painted.. job done :)
 

nev

Mar 27, 2007
618
0
Southampton
I went to a scrappy and got the original/replacement part.. then I did some test runs.

I put the part in the correct place, got some sturing sticks and glued them into the "dump" to make a wall. I had a spare single din headunit surround so I put that where I wanted the headunit to sit.. basically put that in the right place and made the wall effect, it was basically a box with the whole for the headunit, if you get my drift?

Heres a diagram..
21m5idy.jpg


1) Standard unit
2) Added "wall" with headunit surround - glued
3) Added braces and support (when you fibre glass it can go wrong and warp, these braces stopped that). There was a headunit brace/floor so the unit itself could sit on it, this was fiddily but thats because im a perfectionist :p

Once fibre glassed, I sanded and painted.. job done :)

Cheers mate this is ideal. So does the cage/head unit already fit in the space provided by the original part, or does this need modifying? Ie. cutting into the sides of the 'cubby hole' to make space for the cage?

What did you do about the wiring?
 

MrDGOrman

Sound Guru
Mar 16, 2011
82
1
Frome
Cheers mate this is ideal. So does the cage/head unit already fit in the space provided by the original part, or does this need modifying? Ie. cutting into the sides of the 'cubby hole' to make space for the cage?

What did you do about the wiring?

It was abit tight getting it in so removing some of the siding could be a good idea, just be careful to mount it how you want it (central etc).

Wiring was pretty easy.. had the standard wiring you'd need for a standard headunit fitting but connected the wires to the correct wire on the center console. Be sure you wire the power source cable of your headunit to the same wire as the center console so when you put the key in and turn it the memory kicks in and loads the unit.

If you get stuck with the wiring side ill draw up a diagram or remove mine and take photos for you :funk:
 

ad_182_uk

Active Member
Jul 2, 2010
242
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Long Eaton, Notts

Seatmann

Rough around the edges
Sep 16, 2010
5,541
10
Scotlanda
I've got the pdf for installing the stereo but I don't know how to stick it on here, it used to be on here somewhere but I can't find it. If anyone wants it they could pm me their email address and I'll send it to you unless someone knows how to get it on here.:)
 

MrDGOrman

Sound Guru
Mar 16, 2011
82
1
Frome
actuyally need to get it sorted wiv someones help so i dont chop it up to ****

currently just got my headunit cable tied in and no heater controls there at all lol

Where abouts do you live? Id do it for you but yano, its not a easy job and is rather time consuming