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McQuaid 10-25-2011 10:38 AM

Fitting aftermarket radio
 
Hi all

Well, I'm looking to fit a Sony radio into my Boxster, was told by guy in shop it would be straight forward plug and play etc, well, it's not

Porsche radio out, have one black connector and one small yellow one, the wiring that came with sony will only take one of the black connectors, I have no where to connect the yellow block into and these appear to be speakers as I'm getting power but no sound, any know if there is a certain harness adapter i need or am i missing something? Obviously I don't really want to slice the wires etc but I will if i have to

Also, do I need to do anything with alarm? It appears there is something fir alarm on the old radio's frame, any ideas?

Thanks all

McQuaid 10-25-2011 01:42 PM

this is what im dealing with, first pic is porsche loom

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McQuaid 10-26-2011 03:40 AM

So, good news, i got it working, with the help of an adapter cable, but, ever since i have done this work, alarm goes off when i open door with key, i have to do this anyway as my fob is faulty, never did this before, is this related?

Also having some trouble with bluetooth handsfree function with radio but doubt anyone knows what problem is with that

Overdrive 10-26-2011 05:59 AM

On the old radios there was a small area (rear left side of the unit, I think???) that would ground out to a corresponding location in the dash, letting the car know the radio is there. No radio, car panics. I can't remember if it's a piece of wire on the radio and a piece of metal on the car, or vice versa. In any case, trick that part of the car into thinking the radio's still there, and the alarm will stop acting up.

Sorry if that's not my most helpful comment ever, hopefully someone with more experience and a more fully functioning brain can elaborate or better explain. I need to go track down some caffeine.

2003S 10-26-2011 06:03 AM

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Originally Posted by McQuaid (Post 261812)
So, good news, i got it working, with the help of an adapter cable, but, ever since i have done this work, alarm goes off when i open door with key, i have to do this anyway as my fob is faulty, never did this before, is this related?

Also having some trouble with bluetooth handsfree function with radio but doubt anyone knows what problem is with that

I believe this is a standard alarm "feature" -- if you don't put the key in the ignition in 10 seconds or so, the alarm goes off -- I don't think it's related to your radio install, mine behaves the same way, with stock radio when I don't use the a key with the alarm buttons.

Overdrive 10-26-2011 07:11 AM

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Originally Posted by 2003S (Post 261821)
I believe this is a standard alarm "feature" -- if you don't put the key in the ignition in 10 seconds or so, the alarm goes off -- I don't think it's related to your radio install, mine behaves the same way, with stock radio when I don't use the a key with the alarm buttons.

I have not had this happen on mine, ever. It could be something they did as an update, though, since I see your car is much younger.

What year is your car, McQuaid? And does your alarm only go off when opening the car? Does your alarm set when you lock the car with the key?

My sister installed an aftermarket in her Boxster (MY99), and afterward her alarm would go off every once in a while when she wasn't home or in the middle of the night, annoying her and the neighbors. The little metal contact I mentioned was the problem and was overlooked when the install happened. I think they put electrical tape on it, and the car's been fine since.

McQuaid 10-26-2011 10:28 AM

Mine is a 99, yes, it sets when key locks in door, I don't think it even gives me 10 seconds....there was something on the old radio frame that had what looked like a spade connection and a terminal that grounded off something, I took the spade connection from wiring and grounded it, still no joy, still goes off after a few seconds of opening door

ferrytrip1 01-26-2012 06:25 AM

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Originally Posted by McQuaid (Post 261856)
Mine is a 99, yes, it sets when key locks in door, I don't think it even gives me 10 seconds....there was something on the old radio frame that had what looked like a spade connection and a terminal that grounded off something, I took the spade connection from wiring and grounded it, still no joy, still goes off after a few seconds of opening door

Hi, did you resolve this? I pulled my Cr-220 out last night so I could see the wiring as I am getting ready to replace it. I have pushed it back in 1/3 of the way and get the horn beep on locking every time.

Any photos of the part you are talking about or any info that will help?

Thanks

Simon

ferrytrip1 01-26-2012 06:34 AM

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Originally Posted by ferrytrip1 (Post 275756)
Hi, did you resolve this? I pulled my Cr-220 out last night so I could see the wiring as I am getting ready to replace it. I have pushed it back in 1/3 of the way and get the horn beep on locking every time.

Any photos of the part you are talking about or any info that will help?

Thanks

Simon

So right after posting this I took a closer look at the wireing diagram. It showed a brown and blue cable with what looked liked a switch. On the LHS of the radio bay is a contact switch which perhaps opens when the radio is installed. I removed the spade connector from the switch giving a permanent open.

Left the radio out locked the car and no more beep.

Will post again if anything else happens.

Cheers


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