996 Stereo Upgrades in Here
#616
I just installed the aliexpress headunit... I followed the instructions on this thread and thought I would try to pay it forward with my observations that may help someone else....
MY CAR: 2002 996 turbo 6spd (BOSE, non-MOST); had a pre-existing double-din headunit with rear-view camera that I installed 12-ish years ago.
Almost plug and play.
Thanks for this thread for helping me figure it out... hopefully the above helps someone with the same BOST/pre-MOST car.
Now just working on settings...
MY CAR: 2002 996 turbo 6spd (BOSE, non-MOST); had a pre-existing double-din headunit with rear-view camera that I installed 12-ish years ago.
Almost plug and play.
- Audio out L/R RCA cables to L/R RCA cables... I didn't use LOC or splitters. Not sure if I have fader capability, but I don't use it anyway. Sound is great and comes out of all my speakers, as far as I can tell.
- Amp blue line to amp blue line... prewired with male and female plug (required to get sound).
- Green square plug to green square plug (not sure what this does or if connecting these is necessary, but I did).
- briefly, the orange wire goes from black harness power plug and into the 6th position in the large radio harness.... i cut the orange wire it in the middle and the part going into the white plug is left dangling.
- there are two harnesses provided, but you only need one. I took a connecting pin from the other harness and connected that to the orange wire.
- Red ACC line (long wire) - this did not need to be connected for me. In fact, when I did connect it to a switched 12V, the engine wouldn't shut off unless I fully removed the key (no good).
- Reverse line for rear camera goes to male plug (leave female dangling)
- Radio antenna - there is a small metal plug adapter to go from factory radio antenna into headunit. I think the antenna with the wires is for a powered antenna, which I do not have and so did not use this.
- I didn't connect 4G antenna
- There is a bunch of other stuff not needed: eg - there is a separate harness for CANBUS and another module for BOSE-MOST that I did not use (PS - for the illumination, I removed a pin from this CANBUS harness to use in my harness).
Thanks for this thread for helping me figure it out... hopefully the above helps someone with the same BOST/pre-MOST car.
Now just working on settings...
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Zhu (06-27-2024)
#617
Burning Brakes
Hi guys
This is my 996 Carrera
This man is Juanjo (JC Audio CEO)
He is one of the best Car Audio Installers in Europe, indeed he won a lot of prizes in Car Audio Competitions. He has a very special sense and thanks God he has incredible "Ears".
He promised me to record a video for his channel using my car as an example.
You can go to settings > subtitles > Language > english to understand it
This is my 996 Carrera
This man is Juanjo (JC Audio CEO)
He is one of the best Car Audio Installers in Europe, indeed he won a lot of prizes in Car Audio Competitions. He has a very special sense and thanks God he has incredible "Ears".
He promised me to record a video for his channel using my car as an example.
You can go to settings > subtitles > Language > english to understand it
#619
Burning Brakes
Hi
You can contact directly this guy: smrpr (his nick name)
@smrpr
He designed a dedicated upgrade software which includes start up screen, background, deletes several unuseful Android apps and finally It configures the lower physical buttons to be dedicated for Music and Maps
You can contact directly this guy: smrpr (his nick name)
@smrpr
He designed a dedicated upgrade software which includes start up screen, background, deletes several unuseful Android apps and finally It configures the lower physical buttons to be dedicated for Music and Maps
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PBradz (07-20-2024)
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Hi all. Does anyone know of US alternative to the bergvillfx iso stereo adapter? I'd like to see if I can get one quicker and without $30 shipping. Thanks.
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What are you attempting to do? I usually don't recommend HI/LO converters if it can be avoided. Are you buying a Continental unit or trying something different?
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https://www.bergvillfx.com/products/...96boxster-m490
Now on the other hand, if sound quality is more of a priority with the classic Porsche look, then skip the HI/LO converters needed for units like the Continental and purchase the Blaupunkt that has true pre-amp LINE-LEVEL output via RCA plugs.
You'll need the Metra wire harness to connect the YELLOW plug to the RCA pre-amp outputs that feeds the amp.
https://www.crutchfield.com/S-txE2BZ...gaAn1LEALw_wcB
The Blaupunkt Frankfurt supports direct connection to the black ISO A plug.
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#625
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I’m driving now (in a parking lot). Find my recent posts in this thread and I link to my thread where I installed the Blaupunkt Frankfurt. The parts you need are listed there.
#626
I will try to find pictures and upload them. I might have done a video too.
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Dfvera (06-27-2024)
#627
Hi
You can contact directly this guy: smrpr (his nick name)
@smrpr
He designed a dedicated upgrade software which includes start up screen, background, deletes several unuseful Android apps and finally It configures the lower physical buttons to be dedicated for Music and Maps
You can contact directly this guy: smrpr (his nick name)
@smrpr
He designed a dedicated upgrade software which includes start up screen, background, deletes several unuseful Android apps and finally It configures the lower physical buttons to be dedicated for Music and Maps
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edit: Maybe I misunderstood the problem.
Last edited by cqhall; 06-27-2024 at 07:07 PM.
#629
There's no way to secure the installation cage to the radio unit. And then there's no way to secure the cage to the inside of the dashboard.
My only other consideration is to flip the OEM metal bracket around to so that it's forward facing and can kind of cradle the unit... somehow (see red arrow in attached pic). Ugh. What a PITA!
#630
Thanks. I'd love to see what you've done, because I'm kind of stumped about a decent solution. I was hoping not to have to hack it (eg. gluing blocks of wood!), but perhaps that's the only option. Sadocom support has been useless -- absolutely useless.
There's no way to secure the installation cage to the radio unit. And then there's no way to secure the cage to the inside of the dashboard.
My only other consideration is to flip the OEM metal bracket around to so that it's forward facing and can kind of cradle the unit... somehow (see red arrow in attached pic). Ugh. What a PITA!
There's no way to secure the installation cage to the radio unit. And then there's no way to secure the cage to the inside of the dashboard.
My only other consideration is to flip the OEM metal bracket around to so that it's forward facing and can kind of cradle the unit... somehow (see red arrow in attached pic). Ugh. What a PITA!
I used small blocks of wood (could have 3D printed something more elegant) and crazy glued them to the radio, then used small screws to drill into the bracket tabs and down into the wood.
Now the bracket and radio move as a single unit, and I can still easily remove the radio if needed by removing the bracket.
I know others have printed some wedges (I think I saw these on thingiverse). Check the spanish install video posted a few posts up, maybe there are some tips in there.