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From Becker to Alpine...


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Hi,

I know this topic has been treated many times... sorry in advance but I did not found any answer to my 2 questions.

I wanted to replace my old Becker cr21 with an Alpine 9881 but when I removed the Becker... what a surprise with the non ISO wiring (yellow connector).

- How to go from this :

yellow.jpg

to this :

iso.jpg

?

- What are those two cables (brown and blue) on the becker chassis ?

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When I installed my Alpine 9835 into my U.S. 99 996 c2, I used an Audi/VW adapter. Crutchfield, or its Swiss equal, should have plenty of them. I also had to use an antenna adapter, not that I listen to FM any more.

Where did you get the Antenna Adapter?

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The Metra VW/Audi Bose 93-Up harness (#70-1787) was a perfect fit for my '01 996 with HiFi upgrade (Becker CDR 220 is the stock headunit).

It made the swap-out take 10 minutes without any cutting. I think the antenna adapter is a pretty standard parts for an audi/vw. I picked one up at my local car stereo installer.

hth,

Jeff

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