ic0n
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Registered: 16th Sep 02
Location: Northern Ireland
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When ya change the radio in the corsa c do ya loose the clock an the bit sayin the radio stations etc?
I mean do they still appear?
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ic0n
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Registered: 16th Sep 02
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an another question, the fascia adapter to put into the hole where the standard radio came outa, and to put the new one into, can ya get them in the silver colour like the SXI dashs or just black?
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R Lee
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Registered: 15th Aug 03
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you can get the facia from any audio auto shops or vauxhall. and yes you will lose the radio station bit, but will keep the road temp and clock
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CorsaLad16v
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Registered: 5th Mar 03
Location: Sheffield UK Drives: VW Golf
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if u want to keep the date showing whilst an aftermarket stereo is in u'll have to leave the remote wire undone, its the blue wire behind the headunit. otherwise with the stereo connected with the remote wire joined.. the date will go off as soon as u turn the stereo on
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Richie
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Registered: 3rd Dec 02
Location: Newport, Wales
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or just cut the blue wire in the loom for the headunit itself
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danregs
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Registered: 29th Jun 01
Location: Exeter, Devon
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if u go for a kenwood head unit then there is the possibility that you mite be able to keep your radio station name display (RDS display) on your dash. for the old corsa's you could buy a kenwood interface called a KPA-SD100 which would interface your new stereo with your steering wheel controls and/or on-dash display.
i've never looked into whether this unit will work with the corsa C as it costs bout £100 and personally i dont think its worth it
dan
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