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doyleywood



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Broken Dab arial

Just managed to damage the dab arial plug that plugs in to the radio/head unit, it’s a real tight squeeze and I bent the little metal tangs, anyway can the plug be replaced? Anyone know where the dab arial wire gos from the back of the head unit, is there a connection anywhere under the dash, thanks in advance
06 sport SC

Post #553821 Wed Apr 11 2018 7:28pm
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Col



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I didn't even realise a 06 plate car even have dab radio, thought it came in with the facelift.

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Col

Post #553827 Wed Apr 11 2018 8:11pm
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doyleywood



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Same here, but the arial defo dab connection.

Post #553828 Wed Apr 11 2018 8:20pm
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Col



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Might be worth posting a photo of the damaged plug, could help identify it to see if it can be replaced.

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Col

Post #553832 Wed Apr 11 2018 8:57pm
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doyleywood



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Factory wiring really tight, hard to get the plug to line up square while holding the head unit up close.

Post #553851 Thu Apr 12 2018 7:47am
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doyleywood



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See photos in gallery

Post #553857 Thu Apr 12 2018 8:17am
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doyleywood



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Factory wiring really tight, hard to get the plug to line up square while holding the head unit up close.

Post #553859 Thu Apr 12 2018 8:44am
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Socast



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United Kingdom 2006 Range Rover Sport Supercharged Santorini Black

It's not DAB, but it is very similar to a fakra connector, that plug looks well and truly goosed though.

You could cut the damaged plug off and replace it with a new one, its a standard co-ax type wire though so may be a bit of a pig to do neatly and also shield from interference.

Post #553884 Thu Apr 12 2018 11:03am
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Col



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That is a Fakra plug the colour of it will tell you which one you need, unless you use a sort of Aqua coloured one which is universal fit. As said that will be a real pain to solder and crimp in do in situ. due to limited room I would think.

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Col

Post #553886 Thu Apr 12 2018 11:40am
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doyleywood



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Oh right, that explains why the plug would not fit the dab unit i was trying to fit, hence the damage! Where could i buy this fitting?

Post #553887 Thu Apr 12 2018 11:42am
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Col



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Could Google Fakra Connector and see what comes up, sure I got some off Amazon in days gone bye or possibly ebay.




Cheers
Col

Post #553889 Thu Apr 12 2018 11:48am
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scarey



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i think martin might sell these in the forum 'shop'....

Post #553901 Thu Apr 12 2018 2:38pm
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PC76



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look for a right angled connector though as a straight may foul something to the rear..

Post #553921 Thu Apr 12 2018 4:40pm
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Brit Plumber



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May be a pain but if your fitting a DAB head unit, why don’t you fit a dab aerial and save fixing that one? 2019 5.0 SC SVA (Current)
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Post #553936 Thu Apr 12 2018 5:58pm
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RobP



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Agree fit a proper DAB antenna

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This one gives fantastic reception http://www.dabonwheels.co.uk/Kinetic_DRA-6...erial.html TDV8 now with extra grin factor thanks to Alive Tunning: Gone but not forgotten

Post #554116 Fri Apr 13 2018 11:44pm
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