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vaucluse



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Radio Din Cradle on Base Model Puma 2007
Hi Guys,

Trying to get to the bottom of whether or not a base model Puma has a din cradle fitted behind the blanking plate? I know some have said before that it doesn't have one fitted and others have said that it comes with the original head unit when you buy it from the dealer.
Now I haven't had a chance to remove my blanking plate but I've just received a brand new head unit but it didn't come with a cradle. Big Cry

If someone can solve this mystery for me I'd be grateful. Thumbs Up

Mark
Post #132771 20th Mar 2012 10:54am
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No, they'll be no cradle in place from the factory.

It is unusual for the cradle not to be supplied with the stereo you have bought, does it have another system of being held in place (a photo posted up showing the edge would help), if not then a din cage can be bought from Halfords or similar for about a fiver
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vaucluse



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Just got one and it didn't come with one. As for getting one from Halfords, I suspect you'd have to take the dash aprt to install it. Others here has previously said the one they got with the radio just had tabs to push down to lock it in place.

Anyone with a definative answer as to whether a new head unit purchased from LR comes with a cradle?

thanks

Mark
Post #132802 20th Mar 2012 12:57pm
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vaucluse



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Ok guys, just got home and removed blanking plate - no din cradle in sight!

So, who can confirm whether or not when they bought the stereo from LR whether it came with a din cradle or not?

Cheers,

Mark
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vaucluse



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I seem to have hit a brick wall. None of the main dealers seem to know whether the radio comes with a cradle or not. I think this is bizarre. Anyone removed their factory fit radio? Was there a traditional looking metal cradle or something other to hold the radio in place?
Speaking to a couple of main dealer parts depts they can't see any cradle showing as an available part as the microcat only shows only the radio by itself.
Anyone got any ideas cos I'm ripping my hair out!

Many thanks in advance.

Mark
Post #133152 21st Mar 2012 6:41pm
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FCX.ME.UK wrote:
No, they'll be no cradle in place from the factory.


There is NO cradle as already stated. It is the two steel sprung clips positioned vertically either side of the OEM stereo that holds the unit in place.

These clips have to be gently prised off to facilitate a normal cradle fitment or it will not fit in the orifice. Whistle If you go through life with your head in the sand....all people will see is an ar5e!!

Treat every day as if it is your last....one day you will be right!!
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K9F wrote:
FCX.ME.UK wrote:
No, they'll be no cradle in place from the factory.


There is NO cradle as already stated. It is the two steel sprung clips positioned vertically either side of the OEM stereo that holds the unit in place.

These clips have to be gently prised off to facilitate a normal cradle fitment or it will not fit in the orifice. Whistle

As K9 states. Why not just get an ISO single DIN cradle that is readily available? Like this: http://www.justkenwood.co.uk/car-audio.aspx/kenwood-1din-sleeve You won't get anything from LR because the factory fit radio doesn't have a mounting sleeve or cradle.
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K9F wrote:
FCX.ME.UK wrote:
No, they'll be no cradle in place from the factory.


There is NO cradle as already stated. It is the two steel sprung clips positioned vertically either side of the OEM stereo that holds the unit in place.

These clips have to be gently prised off to facilitate a normal cradle fitment or it will not fit in the orifice. Whistle


Sorry, have I been completely on the wrong track? You mean these stereo's simply have the rubber bung on the rear fitting into the bracket at the back and the clips either side just behind the radio fascia lock into the plastic hole in the dash and not into ant sort of cradle or sleeve? Shocked
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vaucluse wrote:
K9F wrote:
FCX.ME.UK wrote:
No, they'll be no cradle in place from the factory.


There is NO cradle as already stated. It is the two steel sprung clips positioned vertically either side of the OEM stereo that holds the unit in place.

These clips have to be gently prised off to facilitate a normal cradle fitment or it will not fit in the orifice. Whistle


Sorry, have I been completely on the wrong track? You mean these stereo's simply have the rubber bung on the rear fitting into the bracket at the back and the clips either side just behind the radio fascia lock into the plastic hole in the dash and not into ant sort of cradle or sleeve? Shocked
Correct bud Thumbs Up
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vaucluse



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Gentlemen,

I feel a little stupid - I assumed there would be more to it. Embarassed

Sincerely many thanks!


Mark
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Now I know I'm probably pushing my luck but I have one last question. I've just been out to the car to put the head unit in but I have one last stumbling block - the aerial connection on the back of the unit and the plug on the end of the cable are different. Is there an adaptor I can get?
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What head unit have you put in?
Post #133182 21st Mar 2012 8:31pm
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It's the original LR single CD with aux - part no LR032536
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Hard to picture but I'll try. Now you have the radio. That's that. Now the cables. Which aerial cable are you trying to plug in? As such there is a short adaptor that comes with the LR radios one end is a 90 degree plug that goes into the back of the radio and the other end a female socket that the aerial lead and male plug goes into. LR part: VSA500130
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You need a Din to ISO adaptor, it doesn't have to be a LR part, there's lots cheaper
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