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Old Sep 20th, 2004, 12:08 PM
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England HU Connectors ??

I’ve got a Sony HU which I intend to replace the tape player with in my new Cooper. In my current car I needed a converter in between the ford cables and my HU so I could plug the stereo in.

Will i need a similar cable in the mini or are BMW kind enough to use the same connecters that Sony use?? And if so where’s a good place to get these cables?

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Search the forums and you shall find....

But if you can't be bothered to do that here's your answer.....

Yep, you'll need an adaptor....

Many places stock them but everyone raves about "Mikey the Mini's" service - and he's a board sponsor so he's probably the best place to get them.

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Quote: Originally Posted by TomUK23
I’ve got a Sony HU which I intend to replace the tape player with in my new Cooper. In my current car I needed a converter in between the ford cables and my HU so I could plug the stereo in.

Will i need a similar cable in the mini or are BMW kind enough to use the same connecters that Sony use?? And if so where’s a good place to get these cables?

Cheers,

Tom.

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http://punkey.net/mini/howto.html

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Old Sep 21st, 2004, 08:54 AM
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ta guys, i already have to order a MFSW adapter from Mike anyway so i'll get the connector there to
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