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[Solved] Connecting the Chinola Win6 radio to Ford Kuga: problem with power supply and locking the car

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  • #1 20849049
    gwivaldi51
    Level 2  
    Hello, I will join in on this topic. Is anyone able to help the old man? I have this radio-quinola, of course. Probably under Win6. Dedicated to Ford Kuga. I have an extensive adapter for it. And I still can't come to terms with him. I don't care about the steering wheel remote control, but about the radio playing when the vehicle is stationary and without the ignition on. Just like I have in the factory one. When I change the power supply poles from red to yellow, the radio plays. But locking the car doesn't work. If it's the other way around, the radio doesn't start, but the button illumination works. The adapter has three additional wires powered on the connector. Gray, red-black and red-white, but they are not in the power supply connector to the radio. What's wrong here ❓️Maybe one of you gentlemen has a list of all the cables from the factory Ford Kuga cube.
    Connecting the Chinola Win6 radio to Ford Kuga: problem with power supply and locking the car
    Connecting the Chinola Win6 radio to Ford Kuga: problem with power supply and locking the car
    Connecting the Chinola Win6 radio to Ford Kuga: problem with power supply and locking the car
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    #2 20849108
    damiancz
    Moderator of Car Radios
    3/1/19. Do not send messages in archived topics if it is another question, especially a different one from the person asking. Out of respect for the questioner, start your own topic. You can only add a way to solve the problem.

    I'm separating it into a separate thread.

    Provide the type of radio in the topic or post a photo of it from the front.
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    #3 20852770
    PWiśnia
    Level 6  

    If you want to turn off the radio manually and not after the ignition.
    It is sufficient that the cables that go from the radio (probably red and yellow)
    - red (normally fixed +12v)
    - yellow (normally ignition +12v)
    From the radio yellow and red you connect to the wire by which you have a fixed +12v (most likely it will be red or red-blue from the car side).
    Preferably, just do it in an adapter so as not to spoil the original installation of the car or radio.
    Cut the yellow cable and insulate it. And connect the yellow one from the radio side to the red one.
    Wiring diagram for connecting car radio through an adapter..
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