A4: general how-to's for replacing a Delta CC stereo with 3rd-party?
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A4: general how-to's for replacing a Delta CC stereo with 3rd-party?
I used to hook up my own stereos (head units) way back in simpler times,
but had trouble with my '86 CGT, and now want to work on my '97 A4 2.8
with the Delta CC stereo. The display has a bad patch, and there's no
CD changer in the car, so I wanted to replace it with a stereo with CD
that had been installed in my '98 A6 QW (which also had/has the Delta CC).
When I pull the Delta CC head unit out, what are the 'gotchas' for using
a 3rd-party unit? I believe I saw something about a setting (VAG-COM?)
to tell the car that there are no pre-amps on either front or rear...is
that going to be needed?
It's an Alpine deck, older model (approx. 2 years) with CD and XM
capability, but I don't have the model # handy.
I was HOPING that because this same deck had been installed in a similar
situation (replacing the A6's Delta CC factory stereo) that it would be
reasonably easy to do the same in the A4...
I wasn't able to find anything quite right with Google, but pointers to
other sites with info like this would be appreciated, or a quick
sketching of what's required here would (of course) be great as well.
Thanks...
Bart
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but had trouble with my '86 CGT, and now want to work on my '97 A4 2.8
with the Delta CC stereo. The display has a bad patch, and there's no
CD changer in the car, so I wanted to replace it with a stereo with CD
that had been installed in my '98 A6 QW (which also had/has the Delta CC).
When I pull the Delta CC head unit out, what are the 'gotchas' for using
a 3rd-party unit? I believe I saw something about a setting (VAG-COM?)
to tell the car that there are no pre-amps on either front or rear...is
that going to be needed?
It's an Alpine deck, older model (approx. 2 years) with CD and XM
capability, but I don't have the model # handy.
I was HOPING that because this same deck had been installed in a similar
situation (replacing the A6's Delta CC factory stereo) that it would be
reasonably easy to do the same in the A4...
I wasn't able to find anything quite right with Google, but pointers to
other sites with info like this would be appreciated, or a quick
sketching of what's required here would (of course) be great as well.
Thanks...
Bart
--
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Re: A4: general how-to's for replacing a Delta CC stereo with 3rd-party?
Bart Oleksy wrote:
> I used to hook up my own stereos (head units) way back in simpler times,
> but had trouble with my '86 CGT, and now want to work on my '97 A4 2.8
> with the Delta CC stereo. The display has a bad patch, and there's no
> CD changer in the car, so I wanted to replace it with a stereo with CD
> that had been installed in my '98 A6 QW (which also had/has the Delta CC).
>
> When I pull the Delta CC head unit out, what are the 'gotchas' for using
> a 3rd-party unit? I believe I saw something about a setting (VAG-COM?)
> to tell the car that there are no pre-amps on either front or rear...is
> that going to be needed?
No, because that only would apply if you kept the radio and pulled any
external bits- CD changer, Bose amp etc.
You might want to take a look at this though, just to check you don't
create a problem.
http://www.ross-tech.com/vag-com/aftermarket-radio.html
The only other problem I can think of is that VAG switched/permanent
lives are often the 'wrong' way round.
>
> It's an Alpine deck, older model (approx. 2 years) with CD and XM
> capability, but I don't have the model # handy.
>
> I was HOPING that because this same deck had been installed in a similar
> situation (replacing the A6's Delta CC factory stereo) that it would be
> reasonably easy to do the same in the A4...
>
> I wasn't able to find anything quite right with Google, but pointers to
> other sites with info like this would be appreciated, or a quick
> sketching of what's required here would (of course) be great as well.
> Thanks...
>
> Bart
>
> I used to hook up my own stereos (head units) way back in simpler times,
> but had trouble with my '86 CGT, and now want to work on my '97 A4 2.8
> with the Delta CC stereo. The display has a bad patch, and there's no
> CD changer in the car, so I wanted to replace it with a stereo with CD
> that had been installed in my '98 A6 QW (which also had/has the Delta CC).
>
> When I pull the Delta CC head unit out, what are the 'gotchas' for using
> a 3rd-party unit? I believe I saw something about a setting (VAG-COM?)
> to tell the car that there are no pre-amps on either front or rear...is
> that going to be needed?
No, because that only would apply if you kept the radio and pulled any
external bits- CD changer, Bose amp etc.
You might want to take a look at this though, just to check you don't
create a problem.
http://www.ross-tech.com/vag-com/aftermarket-radio.html
The only other problem I can think of is that VAG switched/permanent
lives are often the 'wrong' way round.
>
> It's an Alpine deck, older model (approx. 2 years) with CD and XM
> capability, but I don't have the model # handy.
>
> I was HOPING that because this same deck had been installed in a similar
> situation (replacing the A6's Delta CC factory stereo) that it would be
> reasonably easy to do the same in the A4...
>
> I wasn't able to find anything quite right with Google, but pointers to
> other sites with info like this would be appreciated, or a quick
> sketching of what's required here would (of course) be great as well.
> Thanks...
>
> Bart
>
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Re: A4: general how-to's for replacing a Delta CC stereo with 3rd-party?
Bart Oleksy wrote:
> I used to hook up my own stereos (head units) way back in simpler times,
> but had trouble with my '86 CGT, and now want to work on my '97 A4 2.8
> with the Delta CC stereo. The display has a bad patch, and there's no
> CD changer in the car, so I wanted to replace it with a stereo with CD
> that had been installed in my '98 A6 QW (which also had/has the Delta CC).
>
> When I pull the Delta CC head unit out, what are the 'gotchas' for using
> a 3rd-party unit? I believe I saw something about a setting (VAG-COM?)
> to tell the car that there are no pre-amps on either front or rear...is
> that going to be needed?
No, because that only would apply if you kept the radio and pulled any
external bits- CD changer, Bose amp etc.
You might want to take a look at this though, just to check you don't
create a problem.
http://www.ross-tech.com/vag-com/aftermarket-radio.html
The only other problem I can think of is that VAG switched/permanent
lives are often the 'wrong' way round.
>
> It's an Alpine deck, older model (approx. 2 years) with CD and XM
> capability, but I don't have the model # handy.
>
> I was HOPING that because this same deck had been installed in a similar
> situation (replacing the A6's Delta CC factory stereo) that it would be
> reasonably easy to do the same in the A4...
>
> I wasn't able to find anything quite right with Google, but pointers to
> other sites with info like this would be appreciated, or a quick
> sketching of what's required here would (of course) be great as well.
> Thanks...
>
> Bart
>
> I used to hook up my own stereos (head units) way back in simpler times,
> but had trouble with my '86 CGT, and now want to work on my '97 A4 2.8
> with the Delta CC stereo. The display has a bad patch, and there's no
> CD changer in the car, so I wanted to replace it with a stereo with CD
> that had been installed in my '98 A6 QW (which also had/has the Delta CC).
>
> When I pull the Delta CC head unit out, what are the 'gotchas' for using
> a 3rd-party unit? I believe I saw something about a setting (VAG-COM?)
> to tell the car that there are no pre-amps on either front or rear...is
> that going to be needed?
No, because that only would apply if you kept the radio and pulled any
external bits- CD changer, Bose amp etc.
You might want to take a look at this though, just to check you don't
create a problem.
http://www.ross-tech.com/vag-com/aftermarket-radio.html
The only other problem I can think of is that VAG switched/permanent
lives are often the 'wrong' way round.
>
> It's an Alpine deck, older model (approx. 2 years) with CD and XM
> capability, but I don't have the model # handy.
>
> I was HOPING that because this same deck had been installed in a similar
> situation (replacing the A6's Delta CC factory stereo) that it would be
> reasonably easy to do the same in the A4...
>
> I wasn't able to find anything quite right with Google, but pointers to
> other sites with info like this would be appreciated, or a quick
> sketching of what's required here would (of course) be great as well.
> Thanks...
>
> Bart
>
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Re: A4: general how-to's for replacing a Delta CC stereo with 3rd-party?
Bart Oleksy wrote:
> I used to hook up my own stereos (head units) way back in simpler times,
> but had trouble with my '86 CGT, and now want to work on my '97 A4 2.8
> with the Delta CC stereo. The display has a bad patch, and there's no
> CD changer in the car, so I wanted to replace it with a stereo with CD
> that had been installed in my '98 A6 QW (which also had/has the Delta CC).
>
> When I pull the Delta CC head unit out, what are the 'gotchas' for using
> a 3rd-party unit? I believe I saw something about a setting (VAG-COM?)
> to tell the car that there are no pre-amps on either front or rear...is
> that going to be needed?
No, because that only would apply if you kept the radio and pulled any
external bits- CD changer, Bose amp etc.
You might want to take a look at this though, just to check you don't
create a problem.
http://www.ross-tech.com/vag-com/aftermarket-radio.html
The only other problem I can think of is that VAG switched/permanent
lives are often the 'wrong' way round.
>
> It's an Alpine deck, older model (approx. 2 years) with CD and XM
> capability, but I don't have the model # handy.
>
> I was HOPING that because this same deck had been installed in a similar
> situation (replacing the A6's Delta CC factory stereo) that it would be
> reasonably easy to do the same in the A4...
>
> I wasn't able to find anything quite right with Google, but pointers to
> other sites with info like this would be appreciated, or a quick
> sketching of what's required here would (of course) be great as well.
> Thanks...
>
> Bart
>
> I used to hook up my own stereos (head units) way back in simpler times,
> but had trouble with my '86 CGT, and now want to work on my '97 A4 2.8
> with the Delta CC stereo. The display has a bad patch, and there's no
> CD changer in the car, so I wanted to replace it with a stereo with CD
> that had been installed in my '98 A6 QW (which also had/has the Delta CC).
>
> When I pull the Delta CC head unit out, what are the 'gotchas' for using
> a 3rd-party unit? I believe I saw something about a setting (VAG-COM?)
> to tell the car that there are no pre-amps on either front or rear...is
> that going to be needed?
No, because that only would apply if you kept the radio and pulled any
external bits- CD changer, Bose amp etc.
You might want to take a look at this though, just to check you don't
create a problem.
http://www.ross-tech.com/vag-com/aftermarket-radio.html
The only other problem I can think of is that VAG switched/permanent
lives are often the 'wrong' way round.
>
> It's an Alpine deck, older model (approx. 2 years) with CD and XM
> capability, but I don't have the model # handy.
>
> I was HOPING that because this same deck had been installed in a similar
> situation (replacing the A6's Delta CC factory stereo) that it would be
> reasonably easy to do the same in the A4...
>
> I wasn't able to find anything quite right with Google, but pointers to
> other sites with info like this would be appreciated, or a quick
> sketching of what's required here would (of course) be great as well.
> Thanks...
>
> Bart
>
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Re: A4: general how-to's for replacing a Delta CC stereo with 3rd-party?
Bart Oleksy wrote:
> I used to hook up my own stereos (head units) way back in simpler times,
> but had trouble with my '86 CGT, and now want to work on my '97 A4 2.8
> with the Delta CC stereo. The display has a bad patch, and there's no
> CD changer in the car, so I wanted to replace it with a stereo with CD
> that had been installed in my '98 A6 QW (which also had/has the Delta CC).
>
> When I pull the Delta CC head unit out, what are the 'gotchas' for using
> a 3rd-party unit? I believe I saw something about a setting (VAG-COM?)
> to tell the car that there are no pre-amps on either front or rear...is
> that going to be needed?
No, because that only would apply if you kept the radio and pulled any
external bits- CD changer, Bose amp etc.
You might want to take a look at this though, just to check you don't
create a problem.
http://www.ross-tech.com/vag-com/aftermarket-radio.html
The only other problem I can think of is that VAG switched/permanent
lives are often the 'wrong' way round.
>
> It's an Alpine deck, older model (approx. 2 years) with CD and XM
> capability, but I don't have the model # handy.
>
> I was HOPING that because this same deck had been installed in a similar
> situation (replacing the A6's Delta CC factory stereo) that it would be
> reasonably easy to do the same in the A4...
>
> I wasn't able to find anything quite right with Google, but pointers to
> other sites with info like this would be appreciated, or a quick
> sketching of what's required here would (of course) be great as well.
> Thanks...
>
> Bart
>
> I used to hook up my own stereos (head units) way back in simpler times,
> but had trouble with my '86 CGT, and now want to work on my '97 A4 2.8
> with the Delta CC stereo. The display has a bad patch, and there's no
> CD changer in the car, so I wanted to replace it with a stereo with CD
> that had been installed in my '98 A6 QW (which also had/has the Delta CC).
>
> When I pull the Delta CC head unit out, what are the 'gotchas' for using
> a 3rd-party unit? I believe I saw something about a setting (VAG-COM?)
> to tell the car that there are no pre-amps on either front or rear...is
> that going to be needed?
No, because that only would apply if you kept the radio and pulled any
external bits- CD changer, Bose amp etc.
You might want to take a look at this though, just to check you don't
create a problem.
http://www.ross-tech.com/vag-com/aftermarket-radio.html
The only other problem I can think of is that VAG switched/permanent
lives are often the 'wrong' way round.
>
> It's an Alpine deck, older model (approx. 2 years) with CD and XM
> capability, but I don't have the model # handy.
>
> I was HOPING that because this same deck had been installed in a similar
> situation (replacing the A6's Delta CC factory stereo) that it would be
> reasonably easy to do the same in the A4...
>
> I wasn't able to find anything quite right with Google, but pointers to
> other sites with info like this would be appreciated, or a quick
> sketching of what's required here would (of course) be great as well.
> Thanks...
>
> Bart
>
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