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Will this fit a ZT?
Im not an ICE minded person and I see it mentions ZR and TF but does anyone know if this;
1. Will accept the ZT (04) wiring? 2. Work with the steering controls? https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Brand-New....c100011.m1850 It looks a nice wee unit.
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That looks very nice. Hope it is compatible.
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I suspect it will be a straight fit. What is your current unit?
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The multi block looks the same.
I have one of radioguys DD units. Its getting binned!
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There's a similar unit here.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MGF-MGTF-....c100009.m1982 Again, the connections look the same.
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ISO blocks are universal so it's a straight fit in that respect. If you have a yellow mini-ISO block for the steering wheel controls then you may have this function too. You'll need a suitable fascia adaptor also.
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Yes, it will fit straight in with the correct fascia adapter, you may need a BMW-ISO wiring adapter.
If your car originally had a Kenwood then the ISO harness will plug straight in - you'll just need to modify the wires from the steering wheel controls.
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Straight fit as it's a standard DIN unit. The unit is made by VDO, so maybe even steering wheel buttons can be coded. Defo has ISO connectors for power + speakers.
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