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Tevion (Aldi) radio - query re Corolla 1.4vvti

  • 02-12-2008 11:25am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 57 ✭✭


    Hi
    Bought one of these Tevion Aldi car radios to fit to a 2000 Toyota Corolla 1.4vvti - also bought an ISO lead suitable for Toyota - hoping to avoid having to cut & splice wiring...but the ISO lead doesn't appear to be suitable for the connection on the new radio -

    Has anybody fitted one of these Tevion without having to cut & splice the original car wiring?
    Thanks in advanceconfused.gif


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 18,272 ✭✭✭✭Atomic Pineapple


    A2fan wrote: »
    Hi
    Bought one of these Tevion Aldi car radios to fit to a 2000 Toyota Corolla 1.4vvti - also bought an ISO lead suitable for Toyota - hoping to avoid having to cut & splice wiring...but the ISO lead doesn't appear to be suitable for the connection on the new radio -

    Has anybody fitted one of these Tevion without having to cut & splice the original car wiring?
    Thanks in advanceconfused.gif

    it depends where the tevion is from, bring it into your local auto factors and they'll get the correct connections for you


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 853 ✭✭✭Seanieke


    Easiest thing to do is hack the lead that came with the radio.. what ever connection is on the end that "slots oh so easily into your existing wiring harness" and crimp on some long pins..any motorfactors has them, then go online, search for the wiring of your car and match the wiring of the new radio and slot he pins into the female connector in your car..
    then when the radio packs up just slot back in the factory one


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