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How to remove the ASI radio
I've read the thread on how to remove the Craig radio (Forum > MAIN FORUMS > General DeLorean Discussion > [Electrical] How to remove the Craig Radio?), but I'm trying to remove the ASI radio, and there are some 'extra' wires that are stopping me from taking it out.
What I've done so far:
- Removed the big vents.
- Removed the two rubber vent extensions.
- Removed the left and right knobs and retaining nuts.
- Unplugged the antenna.
- Unplugged the white connector.
All that went very well and easy - but now there are several "other wires" (blue, black, red, white, yellow) that are also connected to the back of the radio, that are NOT part of the 'big' white connector. And those "other wires" lead into a 'nest' of other wires behind the control console.
From all my reading, I've not seen anyone mention how to disconnect the "other wires".
Do I have to remove the center console to get to these "other wires"? When I try to trace the most prominent wire (the blue one), it just 'disappears' into wires below...
Thoughts?
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As a guess, I'd say those wires are perhaps related to the power antenna.
Having said that, I would recommend you take the console off (the leather part that goes back as far as the coin tray and all the way up and over the front centre HVAC vents) to let you see better what is going on from the side.
Sept. 81, auto, black interior
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I'd also suggest removing the center console (not the part with the ac controls)...It'll make it easier to see where things are going back there..and allow you to clean it out..hehe.
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Yeah, Dimitri replied to my FB post saying:
"yes, on ASI you have 5 more wire (blue red yellow black and white) for the power alimentation, +12 v antenna, dimmer and a ground. It's normal, you just have to disconnect them"
From what I can see though, the wires disappear into the "rats nest" of wires below, so it's not obvious how to 'disconnect them' without taking apart the center console. And I'm just not keen to disassemble the console for this... another owner suggested clipping the wires and soldering them back (with extensions) when I go to install the radio again.
Thoughts?
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Well, it is easier to work on the wires from the side, rather than through the radio hole.
I actually got a connector that fits the stock one and wired a new radio to that...that way when I go to replace it, I just have to unplug it, and wire the new radio to the connector in the future.
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Originally Posted by
Lwanmtr
I actually got a connector that fits...
AHhh... that's a great idea... to just get a 5-wire D-connector male/female plug... hmm...
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There are 9 pins....just map out where each on the plug go to...then its easy to wire a new stereo to fit.
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Originally Posted by
Lwanmtr
There are 9 pins
Re-read the first post - http://dmctalk.org/showthread.php?15...l=1#post223307
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This is the connector I have...9 pin. I spent a while mapping each pin on that, then mapping the wires from the radio.
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Originally Posted by
Lwanmtr
This is the connector I have...9 pin.
?? Huh?
I'm not sure what you're talking about here... I'm not sure you read post #1 - or looked at the photos.
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