Steering wheel stalk remote
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Steering wheel stalk remote
2000 - V Reg 406 Hdi estate.
Hi, I'm replacing the standard 406 stereo with a JVC KD-SH1000.
I have the following bits ready to fit
Facia adapter
406->ISO Wiring harness
406 Steering stalk conversion harness
JVC Steering stalk adapter.
I understand that the connection to the steering wheel stalk remote is not actually behind the stereo. Can someone tell me where to find the connector and what I need to remove to get to it.
Cheers
Martin.
Hi, I'm replacing the standard 406 stereo with a JVC KD-SH1000.
I have the following bits ready to fit
Facia adapter
406->ISO Wiring harness
406 Steering stalk conversion harness
JVC Steering stalk adapter.
I understand that the connection to the steering wheel stalk remote is not actually behind the stereo. Can someone tell me where to find the connector and what I need to remove to get to it.
Cheers
Martin.
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As noone seems to know I had a look myself and shall enlighten you 
Below the steering wheel there is a drop-down panel held in place by 3 turn clips, 2 clips to the right of the steering wheel and one t o the left (assuming RHD here). This exposes the fusebox to the right and several groups of plugged wire connectors just under the steering column.
One of the connectors is an oval brown one - this is the stalk controll. The stalk control converter which you have for the aftermarket head unit will have an identical female socket to the OE one.
Unplug the OE connector and tape up the now empty female socket to stop it rattling as you dont need this now.
The OE male connector plugs into the new aftermarket female connector which you have remembered to feed through from the centre console stereo location and thats it done.
There's not a lot of room behind the actual head unit and it's a right bugger to get all the connections tucked out of the way to give you enough room to slide the new stereo in fully. Looking into the area where you are fitting the stereo there is a central bar and a gap to either side so it's a matter of getting the wires into these gaps at the side and keeping them away from the bar in the centre.
What I did was to fasten a cable tie around the ISO connector loom from the new head unit, thread the end of the cable tie through the gap on the passenger side behind the stereo. You can then, after moving a piece of plastic trim, reach from the passenger footwell and grab the cable tie, pulling it to get the wires into the gap as the head unit slides into place.

Below the steering wheel there is a drop-down panel held in place by 3 turn clips, 2 clips to the right of the steering wheel and one t o the left (assuming RHD here). This exposes the fusebox to the right and several groups of plugged wire connectors just under the steering column.
One of the connectors is an oval brown one - this is the stalk controll. The stalk control converter which you have for the aftermarket head unit will have an identical female socket to the OE one.
Unplug the OE connector and tape up the now empty female socket to stop it rattling as you dont need this now.
The OE male connector plugs into the new aftermarket female connector which you have remembered to feed through from the centre console stereo location and thats it done.
There's not a lot of room behind the actual head unit and it's a right bugger to get all the connections tucked out of the way to give you enough room to slide the new stereo in fully. Looking into the area where you are fitting the stereo there is a central bar and a gap to either side so it's a matter of getting the wires into these gaps at the side and keeping them away from the bar in the centre.
What I did was to fasten a cable tie around the ISO connector loom from the new head unit, thread the end of the cable tie through the gap on the passenger side behind the stereo. You can then, after moving a piece of plastic trim, reach from the passenger footwell and grab the cable tie, pulling it to get the wires into the gap as the head unit slides into place.
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You just couldn't be ar$ed to help.
It wouldnt have been like this on the subaru forum I vist (scoobynet).
Within seconds I would have had posts saying how their subaru was better than mine and they didnt know why I would bother with a new head unit anyway. That it wasn't a head unit I needed, but a bigger turbo, a Front mounted intercooler and some mudflaps. That JVC were crap and the best way to fit it was to open the top of the wheely bin and drop it in. There would then follow 2 pages of witty, friendly banter where one or more particpants would get a 1week ban from the forum.
The apathy of Pug owners leaves me ashamed to own one.
Maybe the thought of me touching french electrics unaided had you all poised for the follow up post that my windscreen wipers now came on with the brake lights.....

It wouldnt have been like this on the subaru forum I vist (scoobynet).
Within seconds I would have had posts saying how their subaru was better than mine and they didnt know why I would bother with a new head unit anyway. That it wasn't a head unit I needed, but a bigger turbo, a Front mounted intercooler and some mudflaps. That JVC were crap and the best way to fit it was to open the top of the wheely bin and drop it in. There would then follow 2 pages of witty, friendly banter where one or more particpants would get a 1week ban from the forum.
The apathy of Pug owners leaves me ashamed to own one.
Maybe the thought of me touching french electrics unaided had you all poised for the follow up post that my windscreen wipers now came on with the brake lights.....

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Well, this is no "wikkid kruuz" forum. Were just normal guys with normal cars.
There's not many of us on here (10 to 15 regular posters) and sometimes threads don't get much response it just depends who sees them.
I always view my 'posts since last visit' but sometimes once they've gone off the list you can forget about them
Your very welcome on here anytime.
Welly.
There's not many of us on here (10 to 15 regular posters) and sometimes threads don't get much response it just depends who sees them.
I always view my 'posts since last visit' but sometimes once they've gone off the list you can forget about them

Your very welcome on here anytime.
Welly.
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I was being tongue-in cheek scarcastic, I mean no disprect to yourself or the forum and apologise if any was read from my post.
I'm glad I found this site I'm sure it will be a useful resource as my 406Hdi motorway workhorse clocks up the miles. So far in 79k, apart from service parts, I've only had to replace an anti-rollbar stabiliser when it started knocking so touch wood it will continue to serve me well.
I'm glad I found this site I'm sure it will be a useful resource as my 406Hdi motorway workhorse clocks up the miles. So far in 79k, apart from service parts, I've only had to replace an anti-rollbar stabiliser when it started knocking so touch wood it will continue to serve me well.
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I knew what you meant anyway fella, I was comparing this forum to the likes of the scooby one etc. those forums can attract some strange characters with funny ideas about gaining big Powah from thier motahs
Any how - how have you managed to do 79K and you've only just found us
We are all pretty laid back when stuff goes wrong with our cars, in fact it's more of a joke, like who's next?
we've come to expect problems.
I've had my fair share of troubles but it still starts and stops, and those long journeys
I don't think there's a better car for long distances.
Welly.

Any how - how have you managed to do 79K and you've only just found us

We are all pretty laid back when stuff goes wrong with our cars, in fact it's more of a joke, like who's next?

I've had my fair share of troubles but it still starts and stops, and those long journeys

Welly.
Cars in my care:
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2013 Renner Twingo - donkey work
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2013 Renner Twingo - donkey work
It took me some time to find this place too. Our results on google are a bit disappointing :/Welton wrote:Any how - how have you managed to do 79K and you've only just found us![]()
Still, we have window stickers now!

<steve_earwig> I think this forum is more about keeping our cars going with minimal outlay than giving our cars more reason to go bang
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Argh, it's all coming out now - you are a 'modder' with your fancy remap
I would love to get mine done (110) but my clutch and DMF are poorly
and I am poor at the moment. A few on here have remaps and they all say it makes such a big difference.

I would love to get mine done (110) but my clutch and DMF are poorly

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2021 Kia Spottage 1.6 Pez Turbo Dual Clutch Gearbox Trickery
2013 Renner Twingo - donkey work
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Yup I missed this fred too, but I wouldn't have known the answer anyway.
I know what you mean about space behind the stereo though, I once fitted an aftermarket cd changer to the standard head unit in my D8, with one of those interface boxes that goes behind the stereo, nightmare.
Anyway JVC are shyte, the best way to fit that is to light a bonfire and chuck it on, What you want for your family wagon is an 80mm slam, some phat 26" chrome rims and lots of neons
Welcome to the forum


I know what you mean about space behind the stereo though, I once fitted an aftermarket cd changer to the standard head unit in my D8, with one of those interface boxes that goes behind the stereo, nightmare.
Anyway JVC are shyte, the best way to fit that is to light a bonfire and chuck it on, What you want for your family wagon is an 80mm slam, some phat 26" chrome rims and lots of neons

Welcome to the forum


Show me a better MP3 player than my LH811... When I bought it, it was the ONLY head unit on the market to show MP3 track details clearly and without scrolling (for most tracks) without resorting to a pop-out 4:3 display.DaiRees wrote:Anyway JVC are shyte
2.5 years on it still hasn't missed a beat (although it can get fussy about scratched discs when it's too hot. 2 mins of aircon fixes that though and it doesn't matter because at those temperatures there's no sodding way you're getting my skin anywhere near the leather seats

<steve_earwig> I think this forum is more about keeping our cars going with minimal outlay than giving our cars more reason to go bang