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I'm replacing my Symphony radio ('03 A4) with a Kenwood DNX5120. I can't find an ignition lead lead on any of the radio connectors to turn the radio on & off. I have the Metra adapter cable and Metra swears the lead is there on all Audis.
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From my research (wire diagrams and web) Symphony radios have power on several pins.
Connector III (T8f) pin 7 +12 Con from fuse box (Red/Yellow wire) Connector III (T8f) pin 4 +12 ACC from fuse box (Black/Red wire -- maybe Symphony I only) Connector IV (T10z) pin 2 +12 ACC from fuse box (Black/Red wire) There are others labeled +12 but i think they are outputs to CD changers and the like. As I have a 2000 A6 2.7t with a Symphony I, w/Bose, yours maybe different. Check the sticker on your radio, sometimes they have pin-outs. Is there anything wrong with your Symphony? Do you want to sell it? If so, What type is it? (I, II, II+ or III) What features does it have? (Changer, Sat buttons, mp3 capable ect.) I am looking to replace a broken Sym1 with a newer stock type unit. |
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