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    Hi people, I want to ask the PNG massive about wiring a CD headunit into my '91 Nova Trip.

    Its a run of the mill 45wx4 Kenwood headunit, and I want to know if my Nova will need any form of wiring kit to fit it? This website says I don't:

    http://www.nexxia.co.uk/Car_Stereo_f...xhall/nova.htm

    But most headunits have, erm, 2 rows of connectors encased in black plastic sort of? And mine has a single row of connectors to plug into? Or is it a matter of cutting and shutting a few wires?

    Sorry for the crap explanation, hopefully some people will be able to shed some light! Cheers
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    Does your plug on your car look like the one on the right of the pic below?


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    No mate its a single row of small flat connectors in a straight line which look like they make contact the same way that a memory card might?!

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    Then someone has either already plugged in an adapter, or lopped off the nova connector and fitted an aftermarket one.

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    Ok wait a sec, I photobucket is working again now I will throw up a pic!

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    Ok I have 2 pics, one of lots of wires and one of the connection I was talking about:





    ??????

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    Don't think I've ever bothered with wiring adapters, the first thing I always do is lop them off and match up the wires as I see fit with bullet connectors. I prefer to run independent power and earth cabling though rather than use existing car stuff.

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    Ok cheers for the input Razorjack, I'm happy enough if I know that it can be done without wiring kits etc!

    Once I get the CD player I will let you guys know how I got on

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    Quote Originally Posted by Razorjack
    Don't think I've ever bothered with wiring adapters, the first thing I always do is lop them off and match up the wires as I see fit with bullet connectors. I prefer to run independent power and earth cabling though rather than use existing car stuff.
    razorjack im having trouble powering mine with the wires i have from my car. How did u go about wiring and earthing a direct power source to your headunit?

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    Easy, just run a suitable cable from the battery to the HU, with a fuse at the battery end. If its only powering a head unit, you should have enough room to trace the wire through where the main car loom goes into the engine bay.

    There's a couple of earth points up behind the dash, find the closest one and wire a decent gauge wire from the HU's earth to that point.

    Bear in mind the HU will have permanent live, so don't forget to switch it off when you leave the car

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