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Old 12th November 2012, 18:58   #11
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Thats exactly what i need, hoping i can find in a shop, so i dont have to wait any longer!!!!

Sean supplied a lead to go from the head unit (very small thin connector) and on the other end is a MALE BMW with 14 round pins.
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Old 12th November 2012, 19:00   #12
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This is the back of Radioguy's units - direct .iso connection!

Totally different at the back,

Ill put pics on tomorrow, as units at work.

But it just has a slim flat plug (a little bigger than SWC) and the rest are hard wired in (the rca/phono)
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Old 12th November 2012, 19:07   #13
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Thats exactly what i need, hoping i can find in a shop, so i dont have to wait any longer!!!!

Sean supplied a lead to go from the head unit (very small thin connector) and on the other end is a MALE BMW with 14 round pins.
Hi, I saw your post referring to my pictures - understood.

But going by this Sean has supplied you the wrong adapter I'm afraid, he should have supplied you one with .iso, not BMW..... He should supply the right adapter.
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Old 12th November 2012, 19:12   #14
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looks like this, ill try and find a better picture.

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Old 12th November 2012, 19:15   #16
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Thats exactly what i need, hoping i can find in a shop, so i dont have to wait any longer!!!!

Sean supplied a lead to go from the head unit (very small thin connector) and on the other end is a MALE BMW with 14 round pins.
They do offer first class or next day delivery, cost a bit more obviously, but will still work out cheaper than halfords etc if they have one that is!!
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Its a late MK1 2004 ZT btw.
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Come on, surely Sean should have supplied Graham with the correct connector knowing it's a 2004!!! And ZT to boot!
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In fairness, its been dragged out quite a bit (couple of months), so there could be some communication lost along the way.

Got the Head Unit a month or so ago, then the loom last week, but it was wrong, and then the new loom today.

Am sure itll be sorted soon, just itching to get it fitted, ripped the old wireless out when the head unit arrived, so music-less for a month now
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Old 12th November 2012, 20:53   #20
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Mg Rover changed from the BMW plug to ISO in 2002/2003 exact date not known because they were using up the old stock of looms.


If your 75 is Cowley built it will be fitted with BMW connectors.

If your 75 is Longbridge built or a ZT then you will have to check as the loom could be either.

If your 75 or ZT is a facelift model it will be fitted with ISO connectors.

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