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Old 10th June 2016, 09:28   #1
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Any help or guidance would be appreciated.
The radio fitted to my 75 Club CDT SE is an Alpine CDA-9831R but the steering wheel controls do not work with it.

Is there a connection diagram available, or do I need to purchase an interface box or could it be a wiring connection problem?

I don't know if it ever worked or if it is an original radio.

Many thanks, and looking forward to the usual assistance/solutions from the forum.
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Old 10th June 2016, 10:04   #2
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You'll need an interface such as this from Connects2

Two parts required .

1 is part number CTSRV006

2 is part number CTALPINELEAD
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Old 10th June 2016, 11:57   #3
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you need to purchase an interface box
It depends on the audio connector on the car loom, if it is a 17 pin BMW connector, you need CTSRV002. If it is two 8 pin ISO connectors, with the Blue/Orange and Blue/Purple cables in pins 2 & 3 of the grey connector, you need CTSRV003. If those two cables are on their own in a green mini ISO connector you need CTSRV006.
You will also need the CTALPINELEAD.
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It depends on the audio connector on the car loom, if it is a 17 pin BMW connector, you need CTSRV002. If it is two 8 pin ISO connectors, with the Blue/Orange and Blue/Purple cables in pins 2 & 3 of the grey connector, you need CTSRV003. If those two cables are on their own in a green mini ISO connector you need CTSRV006.
You will also need the CTALPINELEAD.
Good point.....time to pull that head unit out and check
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Old 10th June 2016, 22:38   #5
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I think I have a brand new connects2 harness and control interface with round pins for earlier 75 models possibly pre facelift that you can have as its just going to gather dust on the shelf. CTSRV005. Plus jack lead to an Alpine head unit.


CTSRV006 is for the facelift models.

http://www.caraudiodirect.co.uk/inst...ontrol-adaptor


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I would appreciate the leads etc you have if they are going spare. How much do you want for them?
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I would appreciate the leads etc you have if they are going spare. How much do you want for them?
You can have them free. Am in Methlick if you want them
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Old 15th June 2016, 09:02   #8
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Hi
I stay in Newburgh. I can come and collect them when it suits you.
My mobile number is 07528 053542.
Many thanks and see you when it suits you.
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Old 21st June 2016, 00:03   #9
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i want to fit an alpine xqd head i took it from a 2001 connie se but the connections are a different type someone has grafted the round pins to my cars wiring i have got an addaptor lead coming from ebay with the two block connectors to fit the alpine head will my wheel controls work and what is the small push connector for next to the aireal input also will the cd multi changer work with the radio.

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