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VW Golf IV: Connecting Pioneer MVH-29BT Radio – Help with Wiring and Compatibility

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  • #1 17298188
    Anonimyy
    Level 6  
    Hello everyone. Today I bought a new radio for my golf, namely Pioneer MVH-29BT. I pulled out an old factory golf radio and unpinned all the ankles. It turned out that there were 3 cubes on the old radio and you can only connect to the new one that I got in the set with the radio. I am completely green in it and I do not know how to connect it all together so that everything works. Please help
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  • #4 17298379
    milejow

    Level 43  
    It is already Pioneer that has become so rigid that it includes a radio cube terminated with cut cables.
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  • #5 17298403
    Anonimyy
    Level 6  
    milejow wrote:
    It is already Pioneer that has become so rigid that it includes a radio cube terminated with cut cables.


    I was also surprised but what to do
  • #6 17298801
    darens
    Level 22  
    milejow wrote:
    It is already Pioneer that has become so rigid that it includes a radio cube terminated with cut cables.


    Yes, but look at the price of this radio you will understand.
  • #7 17298814
    czajnik23
    Level 22  
    Anonimyy wrote:
    Hello everyone. Today I bought a new radio for my golf, namely Pioneer MVH-29BT. I pulled out an old factory golf radio and unpinned all the ankles. It turned out that there were 3 cubes on the old radio and you can only connect to the new one that I got in the set with the radio. I am completely green in it and I do not know how to connect it all together so that everything works. Please help


    Buddy insulate the cables because you will be looking for a fuse from the power supply.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around connecting a Pioneer MVH-29BT radio to a VW Golf IV. The user seeks assistance with wiring after removing the factory radio, which had three connectors. A helpful response suggests using an ISO adapter for compatibility with the new radio. Additional comments highlight the rigidity of Pioneer’s design, which includes cut cables, and the importance of insulating wires to prevent fuse issues.
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