gilligan905
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I've spent a fair bit of time lurking on here and reading up on fitting a new head unit and I'm now hopeful that I'm nearing the end of the journey. However, there are a few points that still puzzle me. I have got the old radio out OK, and have the fascia from Dave along with the clips. The Connects 2 lead to keep the steering wheel controls is here, as is the Fakra adaptor. The unit I'm fitting is the Sony XAV-601BT which has come with its own cage. My questions are:
Should the cage not be screwed into either the fascia or the hole in the dash in some way? I can see how it all fits together, but at the moment the cage it kept in place purely by gravity and I don't seem to have any screws/fittings to deal with this.
Secondly I have two green wires, one from the head unit itself and one from the Connects2 lead, that are marked as parking brake. I understand these should be grounded, but am I right in thinking I could do this by simply attaching the wires underneath the pair of T25 screws at the rear of the hole?
I am hoping to fit the microphone to the top of the A-pillar and have found out how to remove this OK. However I can't work out what I need to do to route the microphone wire from the head unit to the foot of the A pillar. Any tips would be great.
Should the cage not be screwed into either the fascia or the hole in the dash in some way? I can see how it all fits together, but at the moment the cage it kept in place purely by gravity and I don't seem to have any screws/fittings to deal with this.
Secondly I have two green wires, one from the head unit itself and one from the Connects2 lead, that are marked as parking brake. I understand these should be grounded, but am I right in thinking I could do this by simply attaching the wires underneath the pair of T25 screws at the rear of the hole?
I am hoping to fit the microphone to the top of the A-pillar and have found out how to remove this OK. However I can't work out what I need to do to route the microphone wire from the head unit to the foot of the A pillar. Any tips would be great.