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Dave Bellis



Member Since: 21 May 2014
Location: Shrewsbury
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United Kingdom 2014 Defender 90 Puma 2.2 HT Keswick Green
Blanking plate removal
Hi,
I undid the two screws holding control panel that came out quite easily and then unclipped the blanking plate from the back.

regards

Dave
Post #337374 10th Jun 2014 10:10pm
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scotiach



Member Since: 19 Nov 2014
Location: 5603
Posts: 36

Switzerland 2015 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 SW Scotia Grey
Re: noddy's guide to fitting a radio
Dave Bellis wrote:
All done, thanks to you lot...Incidentally there a was a second small grey plug taped in with the plug in the photo with nylon locating studs at the side, out of curiosity anyone know what this is for???


I have the same question - anybody know?
Post #413618 3rd Apr 2015 8:37pm
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scotiach



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Switzerland 2015 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 SW Scotia Grey
For those ordering and receiving a vehicle with no audio fitted at all, 3 of the speaker locations are wired perfectly (speaker connectors are taped/velcroed up out of the way) with the correct connectors. On the front passenger side of my LHD 110, the speaker wires were there, but not the right connector. So in this corner I had to connect the ends (which come with the speakers) to the wires, after having cut the odd-man-out connector off.

You need an ISO/LR adapter for Pioneer HUs, which themselves have a Pioneer/ISO adapter supplied.

I found a pretty nice double USB extension cable and snap-in fascia online in the US - Dual USB A Female to A Male Panel Mount - which fits OK into the blank space where the electric window switch isn't.

You can fit a 5.25" speaker in the stock location at the front if you do some hole trimming (or use a spacer), there's c. 50mm mounting depth available from the stock plastic front to the ducts (I have a non-AC car). I used 4" here but hindsight is great. 6.5" fits at the back with some judicious Dremelling of the plastic covers, I fitted coaxes for now with c. 65 mm mounting depth.

The plastic covers have 2 part numbers, with (4") holes and without holes. The without-hole parts were supplied with my non-audio car. Annoyingly, they have hole 'blanks' moulded into the plastic, which makes fitting anything other than 4" speakers slightly more difficult, as you have to cut through the recessed mould edges, and attach your fixings around it. Works but could have been easier. The plastic is pretty soft and melty.

Hope this helps someone.
Post #417548 20th Apr 2015 11:18am
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