So we've done a full week's worth of commuting in the car. No problems to speak of at all. The only real downside has been the stereo - radio reception around these parts isn't great but for us to have no radio at all in Skipton is a bit out of the ordinary.
We bought the car with a fairly average Sony headunit in place:
I've never been a big fan of Sony's in-car stuff, it tends to be a bit brash-looking and the red lighting didn't really do the Lupo's blue lighting and favours. Plus the surround wouldn't stay attached to the cradle and sound quality was pretty poor.
So far, this is exactly the same situation as the van; a pretty standard VDO head unit with poor sound quality that we later replaced with a Kenwood unit.
Time for a new head unit then! Remembering this is budget-motoring we had to find a bargain - and we did. Halfords had an end-of-line Kenwood head unit with iPod USB and aux in for only £82.00, reduced from £199.99. Sold!
A fairly straightforward swap-over you'd think?
Not so. It seems our little Lupo may have been the victim of crime - it doesn't take Miss Marple to work out that wires behind the Sony unit were not that of the ISO connector that left the factory - somewhere down the line everything had been hastily snipped!
We also noticed that the aerial connector had never been connected - hence the lack of radio reception. Just over an hour and the we-fit man at Halfords had grafted on a new ISO block and installed the Kenwood unit - great stuff! Or so we thought...
As we drive back into Skipton the little RDS logo flickers and disappears into a crescendo of white-noise - me thinks our aerial issues may be further down the wire. The stereo in the van gives a perfect signal in Skipton! Frustrating to say the least...
Any ideas on how to cure this would be gratefully received (pardon the pun).
PS: On a happier note I am pleased to say the sound quality is much improved over the Sony unit.
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