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Change head unit on old French Car Citroen ZX - Cabling issue
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<blockquote data-quote="youdoofus" data-source="post: 8660451" data-attributes="member: 664079"><p>yep, thats what looks like you need to do. I think the european car manufacturers use similar molex plugs on their heads to make changing easier. the old top gear (before clarkson) made it seems like changing a radio was very common for that era, which would make sense out of a unified plug scenario. If the previous deck was hardwired in, then youll have to undo the previous owners work and re-do it with your new deck. The red and white look like RCA jacks. Who knows tho, its French. It could be the power supply for a flux capacitor</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="youdoofus, post: 8660451, member: 664079"] yep, thats what looks like you need to do. I think the european car manufacturers use similar molex plugs on their heads to make changing easier. the old top gear (before clarkson) made it seems like changing a radio was very common for that era, which would make sense out of a unified plug scenario. If the previous deck was hardwired in, then youll have to undo the previous owners work and re-do it with your new deck. The red and white look like RCA jacks. Who knows tho, its French. It could be the power supply for a flux capacitor [/QUOTE]
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