Technical Fitting an ISO std Radio into a stilo

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Technical Fitting an ISO std Radio into a stilo

leeowen

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Hi, I have recently purchased a Blaupunkt DAB54, and after trying to install it I have found that the std ISO connectors on the stilo although they fit have the pins in the wrong locations for the DAB54. After visiting several car audio shops none of them can tell me the correct wiring harness, the problem is driving me mad as at the moment, through buying and adjusting a generic harness I only have the permanent 12volt and ground working, this means I have to manualy switch onanf off the unit rather than it working on the ignition. Also the ilumination and speed audio increase doesnt work eventhough the unit supports it and the OEM unit worked.

Please help!!!

Stilo 3dr JTD 115HP Skyroof...

Regards

Lee
:D
 
Halfords were pretty hopless, I think from reading other topics, that Fiats don't have an ignition switch wire, so how do they turn off with the ignition then like my OEM HU?

If I remember there is a thick RED wire (Perm 12v), a thick BLACK wire (ground), a thin RED/WHITE wire (NFI) and a thin RED/BLACK (NFI)

I hoped that one would have been the illumination and one the speed, but alas neither seem to do anything!....

:(

Regards

Lee
:D
 
Hi leeowen,

The ilumination and speed audio increase in the OEM unit worked because it uses the CAN network to comunicate with the body computer of your Stilo.
The Blaukpunt unit is not ready to work like this, and even if it could use the CAN network, the body computer would't "talk" to it because it has your OEM Radio code recorded in the RAM so it will only acept the OEM Visteon unit.
The only way is to put a new ignition switch wire, but be careful, because the Stilo wiring is always being monitored and if you put extra power on the wiring you will have fault messages on the display...:(

Hope it helps

V.

STILO 1.9 JTD 115 Dynamic 5D
 
surely if the standard radio can go off with the ignition, a retail one can be made to do the same with the existing wiring though?!

"M.Y. 04" 3 Door 1.9 JTD Dynamic in Metallic Black with MP3 player, leather gearstick & steerinig wheel!


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Hi blackJTD

Yes,the standard radio can go off with the ignition, but it´s a setting on the "My Car Menu", so it´s a signal that the body computer sends to the radio trough the CAN network, not an electrical contact...


V.


STILO 1.9 JTD 115 Dynamic 5D
 
You could always use a connection to the cigar lighter for turning the unit on and off as this is controlled by the ignition, and the wire to turn the radio on/off doesn't draw much current at all, so this should not affect the on board computer etc.


Stilo 1.8 Dynamic 3 Door(Tiziano Red)
 
This is all very help full, but what about the dash illumination? what do the two spare wires do then?

a thin RED/WHITE wire
a thin RED/BLACK wire

Lee


Regards

Lee
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Re: help please

I fitted a JVC stereo and multi changer and had to cut off the connection and re-wire in a new chocolate block.
 
I seem to have the same prob that everyone does, i need to switch my jvc off manually everytime.

In ISO connector the part with black and red, if i remember correct. But what IF; the other 2 wires; i think the otherone of them has to be the ignition wire? I haven't tried it yet but a 12V light bulb would be a good tester to find the wire out?

working on it...
 
you will not get a aftermarket headunit to switch on/off with the igition on the stilo as the head unit uses the can network, i tried for about two weeks with mine. i have to switch it off manul everytime etc.

below is the stilo wiring of the iso plugs(from the radio side)

Protection fuse

D 10A protection fuse for radio

Power Connections

A1 CAN B Line Signal
A2 Not Connected
A3 CAN A Line Signal
A4 Connection to +12v Switching on voltage(at car starting)
A5 Radio Aerial Connection
A6 Not Connected
A7 Connection to +12v(permanet) supply Voltage
A8 Earth connection

Speakers

B1 Rear speaker(right+)
B2 Rear Speaker(right-)
B3 Front Speaker(right+)
B4 Front Speaker(right-)
B5 Front Speaker(left+)
B6 Front Speaker(left-)
B7 ARear speaker(left+)
B8 Arear Speaker(left-)

Additional Connections

Line out - connection presetting for power aplifier (Booster) or active speakers.

C1 Positive sound input for external TMC Module
C2 Negative sound input for external TMC Module
C3 Mute signal input for external TMC Module
C4 Not connected
C5 Not connected
C6 Not Connected

Phone input

Connection presetting for handsfree phone kit(through radio)

C7 Positve sound input for external phone pressetting
C8 Negative sound input for external phone pressetting
C9 MUTE signal for external phone presetting
C10 Not connected
C11 Not connected
C12 Phone earth

CD Changer Connection

C13 CDC bus line
C14 CD Changer data bus
C15 CD Changer +12v supply voltage
C16 CD Changer swithc voltage
C17 CDC bus earth
C18 Sound signal earth from CD changer
C19 LH CDC sound channel
C20 RH CDC sound channel


hope that helps
 

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