Title: | Cars in the UK |
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Moderator: | COMICS::SHELLEY ELD |
Created: | Sun Mar 06 1994 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
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The original Philips radio/cassette fitted to my MK I (yes, MK I) Astra is becoming unreliable, and I've been looking around for a second-hand replacement. It's also an extremely low-functionality model, so it would be nice to get a better one, rather than a straight replacement. However, it appears that the hole in the dashboard isn't the right size to take standard sized modern radios (i.e., a Blaupunkt Melbourne). The hole isn't quite wide enough, but could be filed down. However, it definitely isn't deep enough, and the new radio can't be pushed in all the way. Are there any solutions to this, such as: - radios that definitely fit. - extra fixing kits so that a standard size can be fitted. - etc. ? From talking to a couple of people, it sounds like more recent Vauxhalls also have similar problems. Trevor
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1889.1 | NSDC::SIMPSON | Wed Sep 16 1992 08:39 | 10 | ||
Not deep enough - is this because the radio box will not fit inside or because the aerial connection comes straight out of the back and snags at the back of the opening? If it is the latter then you can get an aerial connector that makes a right angle as soon as it comes out of the radio. Cheers Steve | |||||
1889.2 | SEDOAS::SHAW | Wed Sep 16 1992 09:36 | 14 | ||
I had this problem in an opel manta - I believe it is part of the heater assembly which gets in the way. The only solution a car stereo shop could come up with was a plastic extension box which stuck out the front of the dash by about 1". Clunky, but it meant you could fit a DIN sized stereo. This was in an A reg manta. You may be able to find one of these sleeves in a car stereo shop. But then again it may stick out too much on the astra - it wasn't too bad in thae manta. Cheers, Tim | |||||
1889.3 | Think you're stuck with it | CHEFS::ARNOLD | Wed Sep 16 1992 10:21 | 7 | |
I fitted a DIN size radio to a MK1 Astra by using a fitting sleeve from Halfords - not too expensive - but had to accept that the radio protruded from the dash by no more than 1/2 inch. I could not get at whatever was at the back of the aperture to make it accept the full depth of the radio. Doug | |||||
1889.4 | KRAKAR::WARWICK | Trevor Warwick | Thu Sep 17 1992 12:44 | 10 | |
Emboldened by this information, I went into a car stereo shop this morning. They sell, for 14.95, a piece of replacement dashboard moulding that takes a DIN sized radio. It's the bit of plastic through which the radio, heater controls and fog light switches protrude. I'll also look at what Halfords have. Thanks for the help, Trevor |