Corsa and CDXF5500 Radio

Discussion in 'Corsa' started by Dablyz, Oct 17, 2004.

  1. Dablyz

    Dablyz Guest

    Hi everyone.
    Just a quick question, does anyone know if a sony CDXF5500 radio
    http://tinyurl.com/6crgl
    will fit in a '00 corsa envoy? I know its really really vague, but worth a
    stab. Failing that, anyone know where i can find it out?
    Cheers
    Sam
     
    Dablyz, Oct 17, 2004
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  2. Dablyz

    mike Guest

    ask at halfords or your VX dealer

    mike

     
    mike, Oct 23, 2004
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  3. Dablyz

    Guest Guest

    What they omit from the description is wether it's an ISO connection
    radio or not. The Corsa is (IIRC) is an ISO connector = you may also
    need an ISO converter for the aerial.
    I fitted a very similar JVC unit to my son's '93 corsa. It went straight
    in once we realised that the fuse had to be moved to the 2nd "battery
    memeory" position *and* after I bought an ISO to Jap aerial convertor.
    Dave
     
    Guest, Oct 24, 2004
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  4. Dablyz

    Guest Guest

    By the way
    http://www.sony.co.uk
    Follow link to "Technical Specification" (website link is about 5 miles
    long !!!! so cant post it.......)
    Says ISO

    Dave
     
    Guest, Oct 24, 2004
    #4
  5. Dablyz

    mike Guest

    use www.tinyurl.com

    mike

     
    mike, Oct 24, 2004
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  6. Dablyz

    Guest Guest

    Took about 10 seconds to look on the sony website, so I suggest that you
    do the same.
    Dave
     
    Guest, Oct 24, 2004
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  7. Dablyz

    Dablyz Guest

    Hi dave, sorry i aint been back to ya, but i dont check this group much!
    Me and my dad went to halfords, and the nice bloke got my grundig out of the
    car, in 2 seconds, and explained abou the ISO bit, When i get round to it, i
    might phone up the place and confirm if radio is ISO and if i need any
    converters.
    Thanks mate
    Sam
     
    Dablyz, Oct 25, 2004
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  8. Dablyz

    Guest Guest

    Dablyz wrote:

    No problem, Sam
    Dave
     
    Guest, Oct 25, 2004
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