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Chinese Radio Connection: Wiring without ISO Block for ALFA Romeo 147 2006

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  • #1 16190321
    dam1934
    Level 2  
    Hello,

    I bought a Chinese radio and I would like to take it for its connection.
    I'm not very good at these blocks so I started by looking through the internet but I did not find my problem.
    All descriptions start from the moment when the cables "come out" of the cables fastened in the ISO bar. For me, the case looks as below (no ISO block):

    Chinese Radio Connection: Wiring without ISO Block for ALFA Romeo 147 2006

    I would like to advise you, should these cables be fastened to the ankle? I looked at Allegro, where you can buy cubes, but with cables ... What's next?

    The car he wants to connect to is an ALFA Romeo 147 2006.
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  • #2 16190375
    gold-game
    Level 21  
    So yes. I'm sure you're going to break everything with your ankle, iso. This will make it easier for you to disconnect the radio in the future. In cubes, you have all wires marked with colors in the same way as on the radio. Sometimes in these "Chinese" it happens that you have to exchange the red cables with yellow, because, for example, after removing the key, the memory of the station disappears.
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  • #3 16190377
    bubu1769
    Level 42  
    On the wires and on the top of the radio you have descriptions of what it is but it would be useful for the instruction from this radio or even its model because I do not know all the wires.
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  • #5 16190427
    dam1934
    Level 2  
    Thanks for the response.

    Here I have a schematic of cables:

    Chinese Radio Connection: Wiring without ISO Block for ALFA Romeo 147 2006

    I could ask you for a link, what should I buy?
  • #6 16190432
    bubu1769
    Level 42  
    Buy a simple set of ISO cubes with wires.
  • #7 16190446
    dam1934
    Level 2  
    I understand the connection scheme well?

    Radio power cube from which cables come out ISO cube cables two cubes from ISO set two cubes from car installation?

    That is, it remains to choose the right PINs on the ankle.
  • #8 16190522
    gold-game
    Level 21  
    On the car you have a factory installed iso cube or is there any other cube?
  • #9 16190609
    dam1934
    Level 2  
    It's an ISO cube.
  • #10 16190715
    gold-game
    Level 21  
    So it must be like this: radio -> cables from the cube from the radio -> cube iso female -> cube iso male installed in the car. It's best to check if you have 12V ACC (after ignition) and 12V batt (fixed 12V) before connecting everything.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around connecting a Chinese radio to an ALFA Romeo 147 (2006) without an ISO block. The user seeks guidance on wiring, as they lack experience with ISO connections. Responses suggest using ISO cubes with wires, ensuring proper identification of cables, and checking for 12V ACC and 12V battery connections before installation. The user confirms the presence of an ISO cube in the car and seeks clarification on the connection scheme, which involves linking the radio's power cables to the ISO cubes and then to the car's installation.
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