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Daewoo Matiz 1998: How to Connect New Radio with Different Connector - ISO Cubes, Adapters

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How do I connect a new radio to a 1998 Daewoo Matiz when the connector is different and I need to identify the wires?

Use an ISO cube adapter for the new radio and connect it to the Matiz harness by wire function, not by plug shape; the marked red plug is not from the radio [#16542169][#16554594] If the white cube fits that radio, buy the proper matching cube and connect it to the car bundle instead of guessing the pinout [#16542169][#16542450] For power, the mapping given in the thread is: car red -> radio yellow, car yellow -> radio orange, car blue -> insulate, car black -> radio black [#16554702] For the speakers, the posted color map is brown-green +FL, gray -FL, green-gray +FR, green-black FR, brown +RL, yellow -RI, blue +RR, blue-gray -RR [#16554702]
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  • #1 16542084
    Alavn
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    Hello,
    I am totally green in it, so I am asking for any simple explanations :)
    Well, I have such a problem, because I took out the old radio and I can not mount a new radio to Matiz, 1998, because it just has a different connector than the old one.
    I've looked a lot in this topic, read about these connectors, adapters, ISO cubes, etc., but I'm not sure what to do with it. Also studio24.prv.pl does not help me much in practice. All because I don't know anything about it.
    So I'll start by sending photos and showing you all this.
    picture 3-old radio
    picture 4 and 5 new radio
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  • #2 16542169
    piotrek22101
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    Instead of this cube from the old radio, you need to connect the new one. She should be on the radio. The previous installer cut the factory cube and replaced it with electric cubes.
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  • #3 16542175
    Alavn
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    It should be but I don't have it. Will I have to buy one?
  • #4 16542177
    piotrek22101
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    Yes. You need to look for a radio model. If it is finished with ISO cubes, then you install ISO in the car and there is a set.
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  • #5 16542205
    Alavn
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    I understand that this is supposed to be such a cube, right?
    Daewoo Matiz 1998: How to Connect New Radio with Different Connector - ISO Cubes, Adapters
    And will this be the only thing to buy?
  • #6 16542257
    piotrek22101
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    If this white one is dedicated to this radio, then either you will cut the black plugs and solder / connect the wires with those from the car, or buy ISO cubes (some photo) and connect them with the car's bundle and then break everything.
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  • #7 16542272
    Alavn
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    I am almost sure that it is not dedicated so is it safe to buy such a cube at all?
  • #8 16542342
    piotrek22101
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    There may be different signals at other places. E.g. mass instead of a loudspeaker, etc. It is easy to damage the equipment. The second thing is a different shape can have individual sockets. Write what kind of radio this is, maybe someone will know something. You can also look for the print / markings on the board in the middle, at the soldering points.
  • #9 16542393
    Alavn
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    This radio is quite popular and cheap on Allegro R11 but I would like to have some radio in the car.
    I checked the shape of individual nests and they agree.
    I will add a few more photos from inside and outside.
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  • #10 16542450
    piotrek22101
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    If you can attach a white cube, you can buy it. Then you need to describe the wires according to the pins marked on the board. You can see the markings in the first picture.
  • #11 16554558
    Alavn
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    I already have this cube, it can be easily connected to the radio,
    On each cable its inscription with its purpose, or so I think
    Green: LR +
    Green-Black: LR-
    Purple: RR +
    Purple-Black: RR-
    Blue: Power Antenna
    Yellow: 12V Battery / Constant (12V +)
    Black: Chassis Ground (12V-)
    Red: 12V Ignition / Switched (12V +)
    Gray: RF +
    Gray-Black: RF-
    White: LF +
    White-Black: LF-
    I don't know if it will be of any use, but I decided that I could rewrite it here
    That's all about the ankle
    Now the question is how do I know which cable in the car is from what and whether the end marked in red in the picture is also "from the radio"?
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  • #12 16554594
    piotrek22101
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    Factory cables are described here. You need to connect the appropriate signals. Weight to weight, plus to plus, etc. The marked plug is not from the radio.
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  • #13 16554648
    Alavn
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    I tried to comprehend this drawing but I still don't understand it :-?
    It couldn't be that simpler, so to speak ?, I don't know much about electricity, so such nonstate instructions don't tell me much.
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    #14 16554702
    piotrek22101
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    New cube - car
    Red - yellow
    Yellow. - Orange.
    Blue - insulate.
    Black. -. Black.
    Speaker cube, colors and shortcuts.
    Brown-green --- + FL
    Gray. - FL
    Green-gray. + FR
    Green and black. FR
    Brown. + RL
    Yellow. -RI
    Blue. + RR
    Blue-gray - RR

Topic summary

✨ The discussion revolves around connecting a new radio to a 1998 Daewoo Matiz, which has a different connector than the old radio. Users suggest that the old connector must be replaced with a compatible ISO connector. The new radio's wiring must be matched with the car's wiring, ensuring correct connections for power and speakers. Users discuss the need for an ISO adapter and provide guidance on identifying and connecting the appropriate wires based on color codes. Caution is advised regarding potential mismatches in signals that could damage the equipment. The conversation includes sharing images of the connectors and wiring diagrams to aid understanding.
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