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Date:         Fri, 7 Dec 2001 18:30:32 EST
Reply-To:     DAVIDTHEKM@AOL.COM
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         David Hunt <DAVIDTHEKM@AOL.COM>
Subject:      VW Heidelberg Radio Wiring
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Dear Volks,

I recently acquired a VW Heidelberg radio but didn't get the plug with the wires for the back. I want to put it in my new to me '86 Vanagon Weekender. I plan to wire each terminal one at a time since I don't have a plug. There is a label on the radio, but I'm not sure of what most of the pin outs are for. Would someone who has one please look at your radio and give me a little help. The diagram shows:

Top row, top plug, left to right (looking at the back of the radio):

Pin 1 - scratched, can't read

Pin 2 - symbol of speaker with a plus sign

Pin 3 - looks like a Y superimposed on an I

Pin 4 - + sign - must be the positive connection - is this one always on or switched?

Bottom row, left to right:

Pin 1 - scratched, can't read

Pin 2 - letter S

Pin 3 - looks like a sun or light symbol - circle with rays coming out of it

Pin 4 - minus sign inside a circle

Guess all I really need are the negative, switched positive and always on positive. The speaker terminals are labeled. I would like to do it right and need to know what all are for.

Thanks,

David Hunt

'86 Vanagon Weekender '75 Westy '74 Thing '80 MGB (for sale)


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