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ccrt 2008
« on: 05 November 2013, 15:37:21 »

hi all what do i need to do to get a ccrt 2008 working had a ccr2006 in the car before, gsm cable is now in place, put a ccrt screen in the dash and it comes up panel what ever that means. here's the funny bit had a ccrt700 laying about, plugged it in just being curious and it worked, if i struggle with the ccrt2008 can i wire a cd changer into the ccrt700, thanks Darren
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Re: ccrt 2008
« Reply #1 on: 06 November 2013, 21:45:36 »

PANEL means the clip on security panel hasn't been properly reconised. Remove the panel and reinsert.
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Re: ccrt 2008
« Reply #2 on: 06 November 2013, 21:48:17 »

regarding the pin outs how do you wire it up for the ccrt2008?
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Re: ccrt 2008
« Reply #3 on: 07 November 2013, 10:44:52 »

Best thing to do is get the wiring diagrams for both, and see what needs changing. I lack the time currently to look at it.

From memory, its quite simple, a minor change for screen, and then adding in the mic wiring.

Easiest to do this on a TM extension loom, rather than butcher the cars wiring.



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