Tonight I decided to sort out the fact that my Scirocco has no stereo. To make matters complicated, a previous owner had hacked the loom up
So, firstly I traced all the wires from the speakers, and wrote them down on the wiring diagram from my Haynes manual. I had to do this as the colours of my wires were different to what the manual said they should be. The remaining few wires were the correct colours fortunately! The next step was to cut off the existing bullet connectors, strip fresh bits off the wires and connect some insulated female spade sockets. It sounds simple but the wires for the rear speakers were a nightmare! They were really short so I couldn't get them out the dash to use my crimping tool to strip them, instead I had to use a pair of wire cutters very carefully by poking the wire through the slot into the cubbyhole below.
After the connectors were fitted:
Next step was to split the constant live into 2 wires. This would enable me to connect it to the switched live on my head unit as well as the constant live. You have to do this as the Scirocco has no switched live as standard. I made a tiny loom from 2 bits of wire and three spade connectors. In the future I'll take a switched live from the heater controls above, but for now this will do:
Couldn't find my red wire so had to use black
I didn't fancy buying a new ISO adapter, so I just cut up a spare Honda one I had. I fitted male spade connectors to all the wires on this so that I could plug it into the Scirocco loom.
Not an awful lot of space in there!!
From here it was simple, just fitted the stereo cage I had, and slotted in a spare head unit

I somehow made it this far without any injuries, so of course I managed to take a load of skin off my thumb on the cage
Moment of truth:
So I now have a stereo, and I've got to say after the amount of hassle it was to fit it kind of makes me appreciate it more than on the easier installs I've done. Just a shame it's blue and not green to match the dash!
Whilst I was playing around with the sound system I thought it would be a good chance to fit a leftover set of speakers I had from my Golf, as the parcel shelf speakers in the Golf fit the door cards and parcel shelf of the Scirocco, and my door speakers were in tatters.
Just need speaker covers now for the front and rear, then I can leave it all alone for a bit.
Next up on the list is find out why my windscreen wash function has died again. First time it was a dead pump, which I replaced and it fixed the problem. Now I reckon it's the relay that's let go.
Another small problem I fixed today, and with the help of my lovely girlfriend, was my sticking throttle. A few minutes spent adjusting the cable seems to have sorted everything out

I now have a Scirocco that starts and drives on a Pierburg 2E2 carb, even in the freezing cold - something that's a bit of a rarity at the best of times
