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removal of standard head unit

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hi i have the standard clarion headunit in my car but want to put my own how do you remove this please
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You need two knitting needles (or similar), fit them into the holes in each side and the head unit should pull out.
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steve_earwig wrote:You need two knitting needles (or similar), fit them into the holes in each side and the head unit should pull out.
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well got the unit out and connected my head unit up there is a slight problem though the standard head unit allows me to switch on while no key in ignition but on my head unit this will not switch off the unit and will not keep memory
any ideas which wires i need to swap
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Usually that means swapping the red and yellow wires over on your new radio's loom, at least on Kenwood sets... Is there anything in the manual?
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thanks, tried that did not work wondering if tjere is awire in the car wiring loom to the stereo
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I had the same problem. the easy and more practical solution is to get the red power cable which goes into your new head unit, cut that, then get another piece of similar wire from hellfruads and run that from the battery (with a 10amp fuse joint built in, and located as close to the battery as possible) directly to your head unit. That way you don't require the ignition power to use your HU. Failing that you can only use the HU when the ignition is on unless someone knows the wire in the new HU that need cutting and splicing
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If you have the wiring with the 2-1 adaptors, then put both red and yellow to the yellow wire. This should make both the ignition live and constant live run constant. On Kenwoods, red wire is ignition on, and yellow is constant 12V.
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Didnt I see MJB saying something about a fuse in the D9 that has two optional positions, one giving constant feed to the radio and cig lighter the other working as an "ignition live" :?

by default its in the ignition live position, or have i been on the crack pipe again :roll:
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Yep thats true. I tjink you can do the same with the ciggarette lighter to remain on after the ignition is off
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Yeah, but the OP said that the radio was on when the key wasn't in the ignition, hence both power sources will be on permenant live. Quite why the new stereo's not remembering the settings is a tad confusing.
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HimBigChief wrote:Yeah, but the OP said that the radio was on when the key wasn't in the ignition, hence both power sources will be on permenant live. Quite why the new stereo's not remembering the settings is a tad confusing.
i read it that he was referring to the original head unit being able to work without ignition. however, the new head unit will not store the memory once ignition off. hence as its been said its needs some constant form of constant feed to withhold the memory. Mine did exactly the same thing so as suggested i literally routed it to the battery.

the only section which the OP says is that it won't switch off... that does have me confuzzled or have i read his post completely mumbo jumbo???
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