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OllieVRS:
Hi all,

Getting a bit sick of listening to CDs or shoddy quality music through a BT FM transmitter. Already tried installing just an aux with a standalone cable and CD emulator aux cable, both ended up having hissing or whining sounds, sounding worse than the transmitter.

Looking at getting a simple single DIN head unit, as I can use my phone for navigation etc. Something simple and cheap like a Sony DSX-A410BT, slightly higher RMS power than Skoda's OEM (25W vs 20W) so will sound even better. And I found a post on Briskoda saying the standard speakers can handle up to 30W.

It's one of those that you can remove the stereo face off of, do I still need to look at getting a CANBUS upgrade to prevent battery drain? No idea what version mine is, and my car has had a Parrot BT system installed (just for calls, not music), so there is one of those fuse box taps already installed I could reuse if absolutely necessary. It used to be plugged into the phone fuse before I unplugged it.

My Octy was registered May 2006 in case that makes a difference.

I know next to nothing about this topic, so any and all help is appreciated.

Cheers  :happy2:

mjmallia:
You would need a quadlock to ISO adapter and then source a switched ignition from the fuse panel, as the car used CANBUS to turn the stereo on and off originally.

OllieVRS:

--- Quote from: mjmallia on March 23, 2023, 02:01:24 pm ---You would need a quadlock to ISO adapter and then source a switched ignition from the fuse panel, as the car used CANBUS to turn the stereo on and off originally.

--- End quote ---

Thanks for the reply!

Does this look right? It includes a red cable to a pin that I assume is for connecting to the fuse box.
https://www.halfords.ie/technology/car-audio/stereo-fittings/volkswagen-audi%2Fseat%2Fskoda-iso-harness-adaptor---ct20vw02-581915.html




And my quadlock:



Getting a single din adapter and octavia fascia in Ireland is a bit of a nightmare though, so I may just be driving around for a while with a dodgy looking centre console  :grin:

mjmallia:
Looks correct to me

OllieVRS:
So... I know the forum may hate this install, but I've done an absolute fire-hazard of a DIY job to get it the new head unit installed  :grin: (I haven't managed to find a suitable single din fascia locally yet).





Unfortunately stays on with the ignition off, which was to be expected, as I'm too lazy to actually do the fuse box tap.

Although I did do a amp drain test with a multimeter, and removing the detachable front results in no extra drain. But if left connected, it turns itself back on after a while.

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