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[Solved] Connecting Blaupunkt Tokyo 110 Radio to Opel Corsa C 2000: Non-Responsive Issues

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  • #1 16643316
    Fifiopel256
    Level 7  
    Hello, I have a problem with connecting the Blaupunkt tokyo 110 radio in the Opel Corsa C 2000 car. The cube looks original as in the photos. The current is with the key pulled out and turned. The fuse responsible for the radio according to the diagram is ok, the fuse on the radio too. Radio wgl does not turn on, does not respond. Please help 7
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    #2 16643351
    gumisie
    Level 43  
    Fifiopel256 wrote:
    The current is with the key pulled out and turned.
    Hello, and what about the second plus (pin 7 of the ISO cube). For proper operation of the radio, two voltage (+) pins are needed. 4, pin. 7, yellow wire.
    Best regards.
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    #3 16643833
    ikar55
    Car audio specialist
    gumisie wrote:
    For proper operation of the radio, two voltage (+) pins are needed. 4, pin. 6,

    I think that 2x + 12V should be on pin 4 (permanent) and pin 7 (after turning on the ignition).
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  • #4 16643845
    Fifiopel256
    Level 7  
    gumisie wrote:
    Fifiopel256 wrote:
    The current is with the key pulled out and turned.
    Hello, and what about the second plus (pin 6 of the ISO cube). For proper operation of the radio, two voltage (+) pins are needed. 4, pin. 6, yellow wire.
    Best regards.


    The yellow cable is plugged into the pin. 14 and there is no voltage on it, under the pin. 6 I do not have any cable plugged in, there is also no contact under this socket on the radio.

    I add the radio connection diagram, does anyone have a diagram of the iso cube installation for this corsa?
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    #5 16643910
    milejow

    Level 43  
    Fifiopel256 wrote:
    The yellow cable is plugged into the pin. 14

    There is no such pin in the ISO bone, max is No. 8. There are two ISO bones in the car and both are 8-pin, one for power supply and the other for speaker.
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  • #7 16645531
    Fifiopel256
    Level 7  
    I have no voltage under pin 7, even after turning the key, what to do with it? Where to get the tension after turning the key?

    I connected the constant and variable voltage for a short time, the radio works, I connected the electricity from the lighter and everything works, thank you for your help. Best regards.
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    #8 16645576
    gumisie
    Level 43  
    Fifiopel256 wrote:
    Where to get the tension after turning the key?
    Go to a proven car electrician and connect this pin 7 with pin 4 (permanently).
    Best regards.
  • #9 17198707
    Fifiopel256
    Level 7  
    The cube fastened as the boys wrote above, I pulled the electricity from the lighter, everything works as it should.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around issues connecting a Blaupunkt Tokyo 110 radio to an Opel Corsa C 2000. The user reports that the radio does not power on despite having the correct wiring and fuses. Responses highlight the importance of ensuring that both pin 4 (permanent voltage) and pin 7 (ignition voltage) of the ISO connector are properly connected. It is noted that the yellow wire should be connected to pin 7, which should receive voltage when the ignition is turned on. The user later confirms that by connecting the radio's power to the lighter socket, the radio functions correctly. Suggestions include consulting a car electrician to ensure proper wiring connections.
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