How to install new stereo?

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How to install new stereo?

Robbie965

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I've bought a new stereo but it doesn't seem the cage will fit at all. I can put the stereo in the original cage but it just slides about. I also can't put the fascia adapter on with the original cage because something blocks it from going into place. I've already done all the wiring stuff, I just can't fit it. Any help?
 
Thought it might be ;) You need to remove the original cage, IIRC it's held in with torx bits.

I did remove the original cage but then the new cage is small in comparison so it wont fit properly. Will upload a pic in a minute
 
Way too small? Also, no way to screw into place or anything?
 

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Just re-read your OP and it looks like you already have one, so you should be able to install that, then push the cage into the opening, bend a few tabs to hold it into place, then plug the cables in and slide the stereo in. Where are you? If you're still having issues someone local may be able to assist.
 
I've just ordered another fascia adapter as the one I got was silver instead of black *facepalm* I'll wait for that, then try again. Thanks for the help. Will post again when I need help or have some success :) Thank you
 
Put the stereo in a few days ago, fits perfectly, snapped the bloody aerial connection though but **** it, who needs radio?
 
I got the same issue :bang: . I think i finally understand the thing but need confirmation .

So to sum up : Is the new fascia THE THING that holds the cage and new aftermarket unit ?!!!
 
I got the same issue :bang: . I think i finally understand the thing but need confirmation .

So to sum up : Is the new fascia THE THING that holds the cage and new aftermarket unit ?!!!

It seemed to be for me, i managed to get the cage in by bending some tabs and using the screws from my old cage, then I put the new radio in without its faceplate, put the fascia adaptor on and then the faceplate. It can come out easy but hasnt fallen out just yet. The stereo's faceplate basically stops it from sliding back past the adaptor
 
So i took thoses pics to try to explain the issue . Let's imagine i took off the old original headunit and old cage ( the one held by Torx screws ) and put the new fascia in place :

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This way the new head unit holds perfectly and won't slide around BUT isn't the weight of the unit too much to be hold just by a fascia ( remember the old cage is out , big empty space behind ) ?!
 
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There should be some tabs inside the new cage you can push out so you can fix the new cage to where the old one went using the same screws?
 
The thing is that the old one was a massive one ( massive old unit ) and it left an huge empty space , the new cage is nowhere close to anything when inside ... i'll try anyway , i might be overthinking this all weight thing ...
 
The cage should be able to fix where the old (big) one was somehow. There were two tabs on the sides of mine I could put a screw into. Then I put my radio in and put the fascia on over it. The actual radio fascia/faceplate stops the radio from moving in mine
 
Not sure if this picture helps but you might be able to see how the radios faceplate helps to stop it from sliding backwards
 

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:slayer: Thank you ! I just finished installing it , so the new fascia and cage hold it perfectly , no need of the old big cage afterall .

Now my only concern is about the cables : i've put yellow and red together so that it can work but i must not forget to turn it off manually as its link to ignition anymore :p
 
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