Add Bluetooth To Your Old Car Stereo For $25!

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  • čas přidán 19. 06. 2024
  • Want to add Bluetooth audio streaming to your old car's head unit without having to replace it with an aftermarket unit? Let me show you how! This job does involve a little bit of troubleshooting and a steady hand, but if done correctly you'll be able to stream music from your phone to your car and still retain the period-correct look of the factory stereo system!
    🧰 Parts Used
    Universal Bluetooth module: ebay.us/ryEC5q
    As an eBay Partner, I may be compensated if you make a purchase.
    Timestamps:
    0:00 - Introduction
    2:11 - Overview of how the mod works
    3:03 - The Bluetooth module
    4:07 - Before we begin and tools you'll need
    4:41 - Removing the tape drive
    5:00 - Examine tape drive and identify circuits
    6:00 - Disclaimer
    6:57 - Deciding where to splice in your audio signal
    7:44 - Choosing where to situate Bluetooth module
    8:22 - Soldering your wires onto the tape drive
    9:31 - Decommissioning the tape drive
    10:28 - Refitting the tape drive
    10:44 - Mounting the Bluetooth module and power
    11:41 - Modification summary and final steps
    12:23 - In-car testing
    14:23 - Conclusion
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    Please note: I enjoy working on cars but I can't promise that what I do will work for your particular car, or that you won't harm yourself, someone else, your car, or your warranty doing it. Please be safe, be responsible and if you're not sure what you're doing, get a qualified mechanic to help you out.
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  • @MotoringBoxTV
    @MotoringBoxTV  Před rokem +1

    Thanks for watching! Like, comment or sub to support the channel.
    👕Or grab a shirt from www.motoringbox.com/shop

  • @mcdazz2011
    @mcdazz2011 Před 4 lety +288

    "...like a tapeworm out of a dogs arse".
    Classic.

  • @ronalddumpster6168
    @ronalddumpster6168 Před 4 lety +1215

    i think your going to void your warranty doing that.

    • @Neojhun
      @Neojhun Před 4 lety +355

      Should of bought that 20 year extended warranty.

    • @maorismurfnz
      @maorismurfnz Před 4 lety +36

      Hahaha.... nice

    • @AlecDenston
      @AlecDenston Před 4 lety +78

      We are calling about your car's extended warranty

    • @johneygd
      @johneygd Před 4 lety +10

      Welp, now you can moddifie all your old cassette decks to be compatible with blue touch devices and say good bye to those old cassette tspes.

    • @haleemathulbadriya
      @haleemathulbadriya Před 4 lety +2

      GEEENIIIUUUUSSS😗😗😗

  • @adamstokes
    @adamstokes Před 5 lety +381

    Mate, the quality of your work (videography, editing, comentating and content) is expceptional. I have no doubt you will soon be Australia's leading car reviewer. Keep going! And remember the little people when you get there :-)

    • @MotoringBoxTV
      @MotoringBoxTV  Před 5 lety +11

      Thanks for the kind words Adam! There are many things I can improve but I think with each video I'll get better. Thanks for watching and glad you liked it.

    • @mr.a5147
      @mr.a5147 Před 4 lety +3

      Yep, I was very surprised when I saw only 5k subs.. I have a feeling there will be exponential growth very soon. Best of luck for the future mate!

    • @ezrahaskard3527
      @ezrahaskard3527 Před 2 lety +1

      @@MotoringBoxTV I agree with Adam. Seeing this is 2 Years old is shocking, such structured videos were still pretty rare at the time. Not to mention you used the video chapter feature, all the way back in 2019. truly exceptional, keep it up!

    • @MotoringBoxTV
      @MotoringBoxTV  Před 2 lety +1

      @@ezrahaskard3527 thanks so much, that means a lot to me. I never expected this video to be popular 👍

    • @ezrahaskard3527
      @ezrahaskard3527 Před 2 lety

      @@MotoringBoxTV aye well I appreciate the video man, had my eyes on a c4 corvette for quite some time but they stopped making them in 96’, this video is a life saver!

  • @jamesfrench7299
    @jamesfrench7299 Před 5 lety +14

    A female friend of my dad got him to replace the original head unit as it was faulty. A feeling of relief washed over me when I saw that it was an Alpine branded one.
    Personally, I like it and the funky red and white lighting it gives off at night and it doesn't clash too badly with the rest of the dash lighting. I love it's auxiliary jack.

  • @EuroNiceguy
    @EuroNiceguy Před 4 lety +71

    Nice work. I run a car audio company in Sydney, and i do agree with the new head units not looking right in older vehicle dashboards. Maintaining the original equipment amplifier and subwoofer - like your work...

  • @zx9b2
    @zx9b2 Před 5 lety +8

    The beginnings of a fantastic channel here. I love bangernomics and cheap effective mods like this. Subbed.

    • @MotoringBoxTV
      @MotoringBoxTV  Před 5 lety

      Thanks mate, let's hope so. Thanks for watching!

  • @declan2775
    @declan2775 Před 3 lety +1

    You're a saviour. My crappy adapter broke, and I was dreading getting a modern head unit for my 89 volvo. This is exactly the sort of thing I was looking for

  • @PaulMaysHymns
    @PaulMaysHymns Před 4 lety +6

    Yeah, I love this. I have a 96 roadmaster wagon with a similar function. But your install is cheaper, cleaner, and cooler. I used an inline FM modulator and Bluetooth adapter. I’m looking at modding my 94 F150 for similar function. I’m going with your method. It’s slick. Another benefit of this setup vs an aftermarket Bluetooth head unit is that the stock stereo is a true theft deterrent. Nobody will break into a car to get a factory 90’s radio. Well done.

  • @msngth
    @msngth Před 4 lety +7

    Perfect hack! Same retro look, modern functions, genius!!

  • @miketeeveedub5779
    @miketeeveedub5779 Před 4 lety +8

    Good on you for keeping the factory look without having to give up modern technology. I agree that most modern aftermarket radio are far too gimmicky and difficult to use. I have one in my mk1 VW and it does not fit the look of the dash at all (although it sounds great). It looks like a damn Disco at night and is distracting.
    However, I did something similar with what you did with my daily-driver 14 year old Ford. I installed a 3.5mm stereo Aux module that fed into the unused DVD port on my factory head unit. I then bought a wired bluetooth audio media adapter that plugs into the cigarette lighter for power, and connects to the new Aux port. This way I have a direct audio connection, so no wireless interference, and it has a remote attachment so I can control the function of the cell phone (volume, next
    eplay tracks, pause, and phone pickup) without directly using the cellphone. This way I avoid a ticket for using a cellphone while driving, which is illegal where I'm from (Canada). It sounds great and I can still using the original controls on the steering wheel to control the head unit for volume, mute, and aux selection.
    I look forward to seeing more of your content - cheers!

  • @darrellcoy
    @darrellcoy Před 4 lety +1

    Great video man! I love the way you keep the stock look of the car interior without the flashy head unit.

  • @_lifeofgrime908
    @_lifeofgrime908 Před 4 lety

    Such a great video! I’m restoring an sx Corolla and I’ve been trying to decide whether or not to go with an aftermarket head unit... now I can keep the og tape deck... thanks so much!

  • @mac11380
    @mac11380 Před 4 lety +480

    Next you will have to fix that steering wheel thats on the wrong side...lol

    • @MotoringBoxTV
      @MotoringBoxTV  Před 4 lety +35

      Nice one.

    • @HighHoeKermit
      @HighHoeKermit Před 4 lety +7

      @@MotoringBoxTV Pay no attention, it's on the right side! We never got that RHD Ford in the UK tho. It looks a bit like a UK Ford Sierra on the inside , yet like some American Lincoln town car on the outside. I've had a few cars where I wish I'd had a carpeted dashboard mind. Not really a thing here due to crap weather, but even the occasional sunny day can be a nightmare if you have a particularly light coloured dash and a certain angled windscreen!

    • @peterbonnez
      @peterbonnez Před 4 lety +42

      It's not on the wrong side, it's on the right side.

    • @mac11380
      @mac11380 Před 4 lety +17

      @@peterbonnez I see what you did there, nice!

    • @toniov77
      @toniov77 Před 4 lety +1

      Wrong country! LOL!

  • @MotoringBoxTV
    @MotoringBoxTV  Před 4 lety +485

    If you're about to comment something like "Just buy a new bluetooth headunit for $10 from X" you're missing the point. This video is for those who want to retain their factory headunit so their dash looks stock standard, but are interested in enabling bluetooth audio streaming without using FM transmitters or bluetooth/wired tape adaptors. FM transmitters or bluetooth tape adaptors "do the job" and if you're happy using those, that's awesome. But they're passing your audio through the FM band or through the head of the tape drive, and the sound quality may be affected.
    Also, as stated I am not an expert when it comes to electrical work, but the mod outlined in the video has worked brilliantly for a number of years. Thanks for watching.

    • @asdanjer
      @asdanjer Před 4 lety +3

      Yea the Audio Quality is gonna be affected. Compared to the perfectly good a Quality any 20-Year-old Car is known for. Also without an Enhanced Bloototh Codex (which yours apparently doesn't), the quality is not really gonna be any better than FM. It is a really cool mod, but I don't think the audio quality is its claim to fame.

    • @PaulLemars01
      @PaulLemars01 Před 4 lety +20

      Another reason for doing this cheap mod is that you retain the steering wheel controls.

    • @westelaudio943
      @westelaudio943 Před 4 lety +7

      @@asdanjer
      FM is analog, it goes up to 15khz (most adults can't hear anything above that) so there is no degradation of sound with FM at all as long as the signal is undisturbed and the receiver is decent.

    • @asdanjer
      @asdanjer Před 4 lety

      @@westelaudio943 Well theoretically yes, but there is always disturbance. especially with such a mini antenna. That's why I sad that it was comparable to the default bloototh audio transmission.

    • @westelaudio943
      @westelaudio943 Před 4 lety +4

      @@asdanjer
      The effects of bad FM reception are high levels of buzz and noise (no direct loss of information, rather added unwanted information drowning out the signal), while what you get with BT is lossy compression artifacts (actual loss of information). So it's not really comparable.
      However, the bad sound quality of BT is always getting over-exaggerated by people, even with cheap BT receivers you get decent sound, lossy yes, but especially in a noisy environment like a car with lo-fi door speakers this doesn't really matter at all.

  • @johnn9106
    @johnn9106 Před 4 lety +2

    Great video! Crazy I didn't think soemthing like this was even possible. Thank you, the video was very well planned, and explained every step

  • @Odnet001
    @Odnet001 Před 4 lety

    I have a similar system in my car, but with it just going into the Aux socket. You’ve inspired me to get rid of that setup and make it more stealth. Thanks 😊

  • @abicelis
    @abicelis Před 4 lety +44

    Nice tutorial for reviving an old stereo. I'd suggest to solder your new wires directly into the board instead of soldering wires with each other mid-air. Soldering into the board makes for stronger/better connections, less prone to disconnecting by having to move the wires while installing the unit into the car and such. I'd unsolder the original audio wires (instead of cutting them) and as with the power 12v and Ground coming in from the car, I'd trace those wires to the board and solder the bluetooth unit's power wires there. If you're not planning on using the tape player part of the stereo, maybe put the bluetooth adapter thing inside?

  • @LSniumUwU
    @LSniumUwU Před 4 lety +35

    1:40 “Like a tapeworm hanging out of a dogs ass”

    • @MotoringBoxTV
      @MotoringBoxTV  Před 4 lety +3

      Classy, I thought.

    • @miguelsolo6810
      @miguelsolo6810 Před 4 lety +1

      Now i feel really bad cause i have a tapeworm hanging out of a dog's ass hanging out of my unit in my old 94 chevy van. and i though it was vintage cool . but it's only a tapeworm hanging aahh,nevermind.

  • @mystq101
    @mystq101 Před 5 lety +1

    So glad I found this channel, the presenter is clear and concise :)

  • @landrecce
    @landrecce Před rokem +1

    So helpful man! Thanks! I'm going to connect it to the solder points or find a cassette unit with an aux port if possible but I really love this concept quite a lot and appreciate you posting it! Thank you from Canada!

  • @PaycoTsunami
    @PaycoTsunami Před 4 lety +5

    Beautifully done, I've been wanting to do this to my car that I'm restoring and I've been stumped for a bit since there's no info on my stereo. Thanks for pointing out the steps to connect one and I can't wait to open up my radio for the 4th time 👍

    • @MotoringBoxTV
      @MotoringBoxTV  Před 4 lety +3

      Good luck mate. If you have any questions I'll do my best to assist.

    • @darrylselzer6317
      @darrylselzer6317 Před 9 měsíci

      @@MotoringBoxTV Hi Sean. Will this work with an AM radio only? I have an XP with the original radio. Cheers Darryl

  • @Hamzaal
    @Hamzaal Před 4 lety +426

    Honestly why in God's name do all the new headunits have stupid lights on them.

    • @ZFnr4y058mr
      @ZFnr4y058mr Před 4 lety +26

      To see in the dark

    • @Hamzaal
      @Hamzaal Před 4 lety +46

      @@ZFnr4y058mr yeah but don't need to be changing colours every 2 seconds

    • @ZFnr4y058mr
      @ZFnr4y058mr Před 4 lety +11

      @@Hamzaal that's like a few that actually do that. And you can change and disable the color if you want. It's not like you have to keep it on.

    • @Hamzaal
      @Hamzaal Před 4 lety +2

      @@ZFnr4y058mr unfortunately might don't not want to turn off at least i got it to stay on one colour

    • @ZFnr4y058mr
      @ZFnr4y058mr Před 4 lety +1

      @@Hamzaal which unit do you have? On my Sony unit I had to download an app to do it.

  • @rocketmanbackwards
    @rocketmanbackwards Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for the time spent on your video. The video is very well made. I appreciate the help. Now i can have the confidence to try and install bluetooth on my old system. Its awesome to have a skill like that. Hey dont worry about the critics. Its a bluetooth mod video. Not a soldering tutorial. Them soldering critics can take a hike. Good job man. Great video!

  • @EdgardoAlaniz
    @EdgardoAlaniz Před rokem

    Impossible not to watch till the end. Your work was exceptional! Greetings from Argentina!

  • @TECHNOBOGAN
    @TECHNOBOGAN Před 4 lety +4

    Nice work man, I used to intercept the CD stacker signal. Though you need a CD in the drive for that to work too.

  • @rods6405
    @rods6405 Před 4 lety +38

    Thats a great head unit Dolby b and C . Back in the 80's I had to crawl over broken glass to get a car deck with head unit Dolby B and C and metal and chrome tape detection.

    • @whitehorse1959
      @whitehorse1959 Před 4 lety +8

      In 1984 I paid a fortune for a Japanese head unit with same. It actually cost more than the VC Valiant I put it in.

    • @koushiroizumi0
      @koushiroizumi0 Před 4 lety +1

      Well at least he did not break it in an irreversible way.

    • @scottfirman
      @scottfirman Před 3 lety +1

      My first unit install was on 81 Mercury Lynx. They wanted to charge me $150 for the cheap assed AM fm mono radio that was already in the car. I told them to remove it.
      I put a really sweet Kenwood stereo unit with graphic equalizer booster and the Dolby BAND C with Chrome. I also removed the one central speaker they left in the car and added 6 speakers and a bass unit in the back. It was a 5 door hatch back car. I could vibrate the windows in our house when I turned it up. Kids now days are spoiled.

  • @RamenPoweredShitFactory

    Exactly the video I needed! I've got a -92 Audi 100 and the stock Audi Delta CC is beautiful so this is exactly what I needed to retain the aesthetics of it without spending a fortune on the Blaupunkt SQR 46.

  • @Ben-yt2rv
    @Ben-yt2rv Před 4 lety

    I cant help but be impressed with your skills mate.

  • @larryruben5681
    @larryruben5681 Před 4 lety +57

    Now I have that darn image of a "tape worm coming out of a dogs arse" in my mind, thanks ....😂🤣😎😁

  • @jackdundon2261
    @jackdundon2261 Před 2 lety +20

    Very important: IF SOLDIERING DIRRETLY ON A BOARD, use wet tissue paper around the solder area, it will keep the electronics from overheating.

  • @patrickburns9015
    @patrickburns9015 Před 3 lety

    YES!!!! You just solved my resto stereo issue!!! High jacking the cassette to stereo output on the board is genius! This is going to potentially save me over $500 USD.

  • @0177834
    @0177834 Před 4 lety

    That is a great little mod for anyone who owns a classic car and does not want to run a modern head unit with Aux in,I myself will be trying this in my mk2 escort

  • @199786415
    @199786415 Před 4 lety +3

    I just changed my stock head unit with the so-call "modern" one few weeks ago and its look really doesn't blend in with my old car's dashboard, which annoys me a lot. Wish i had seen this video before i did the mods...... Great video by the way and don't worry too much about people not getting the point of this video. I totally get the dilemma when it comes to streaming music with smartphones in older cars.

  • @cameronholmes7483
    @cameronholmes7483 Před 4 lety +17

    Great way to keep the appearance of the 1990's facade whilst running updated technology through it.

    • @marko.5035
      @marko.5035 Před 3 lety +2

      Because that was such a great look! lol

  • @xr8rick
    @xr8rick Před 4 lety

    Mate, this is the answer to my prayers. I have to get this for my VX R8 Clubsport.

  • @gmdeutsch
    @gmdeutsch Před 3 lety

    Nice job. Thanks for posting this video, this is exactly what I’ve been looking for.
    I’m going to attempt to do this process on a auxiliary cassette deck on a 2002 Chevy Tahoe.

  • @FreerunMediaService
    @FreerunMediaService Před 4 lety +14

    I noticed that the unit had a microphone so i would do a little more work and make a switch so you still can switch back to the tape and bring out the microphone in the bluetooth unit so you can use the call option as well.

  • @mickcook9277
    @mickcook9277 Před 4 lety +3

    Genius.
    Vulcanising tape from Jaycar matey is the best solution for those shitty hard to get to wires rather than 'leccy tape. Works a treat.
    I have an R1150rt BMW bike with a tape head unit an based upon your video am going to give it the treatment.
    Thanks for the idea!

  • @davidmontgomery9570
    @davidmontgomery9570 Před 3 lety +1

    That is a great one mate! You are pure genius love it mate love it

  • @patneil6844
    @patneil6844 Před 4 lety

    Thank you, CZcams!
    I never knew this solution even existed until this video came up in my recommended videos.
    I’m currently using the ‘tape worm’ method, which is not only annoying, but tends to pick up interference as well.
    Excellent instructional video. This is a mod that I will be making soon to my 1994 Ford Escort.
    Thanks again!

    • @MotoringBoxTV
      @MotoringBoxTV  Před 4 lety

      Thanks mate! I trialed the tape worm adapter for a few days and the quality was pretty abysmal.

  • @stuffnva
    @stuffnva Před 4 lety +143

    Why cut the ribbon cable? Simply connect to the solder points on the tape drive and have the use of both.

    • @reyariass
      @reyariass Před 4 lety +9

      Because. No one uses tapes anymore. At least, not in this era.

    • @paulsengupta971
      @paulsengupta971 Před 4 lety +59

      Yes we do.

    • @daveshongkongchinachannel
      @daveshongkongchinachannel Před 4 lety +34

      I also agree with this as it seems a shame to go to such lengths to retain the original unit only to disable the tape function and kind of make the whole thing incomplete. I actually have a small collection of tapes and although I could no doubt find the digital version of all those songs it would be nice to just be able to play the original tapes from time to time just for the fun of it!

    • @ShapdCrusadr
      @ShapdCrusadr Před 4 lety +11

      I was thinking the same thing. Why go through all the trouble to keep the unit only to cut the wires. Just connect the bluetooth to the needed solder points and be done.

    • @DaleonM4
      @DaleonM4 Před 4 lety +1

      @@awesomeferret it has but it's a niche.

  • @adelaideautowashes
    @adelaideautowashes Před 4 lety +12

    I would still use cassettes. I love retro tech!!

  • @123Dragonden
    @123Dragonden Před 3 lety

    I love how to this day you are still commenting and active in the comment section. Wholesome! As a new subscriber, i'm looking forward to more content from your channel!

    • @MotoringBoxTV
      @MotoringBoxTV  Před 3 lety

      Still going mate! This video captures the imagination of a lot of car guys, so it's really interesting to hear about what people are planning or questions they might have👍

  • @1991mrlemon
    @1991mrlemon Před 4 lety +2

    Thank you ....that is the cost effective solution I've been looking for a long time....again thx!!

  • @camilo.ferreira
    @camilo.ferreira Před 4 lety +5

    "you'll never truly be happy" I hear you mate

    • @MotoringBoxTV
      @MotoringBoxTV  Před 4 lety +1

      I'm still pretty happy with how it's performing!

  • @notwcrazydude
    @notwcrazydude Před 4 lety +22

    I laughed way too hard at the "tapeworm hanging out of a dogs @$$" part

  • @charlesdurand1328
    @charlesdurand1328 Před 4 lety

    Awesome, great mod, great video! Thanks for sharing!

  • @marksimpson5584
    @marksimpson5584 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for getting back to me.I did find the same mongering box you did the video on, ordered it tonite.thanks for your post an filming start to finish.I need the visional.

  • @televisionandcheese
    @televisionandcheese Před 3 lety +14

    This is an awesome mod , especially how it keeps the original fascia and keeps it functional
    What I would have done different though, is I would have avoided these little back 'for car' boxes, they're expensive for what they are and don't do the best job
    if you just search for "12V Bluetooth" you'll find listings for tonnes of boards who do the same thing, or more!
    What I do is I grab the ones who have soldering pads for extra buttons , such as play, pause, skip fwd, skip back, etc
    Then I can solder the pads of these to the buttons in the front of the car head unit, and like that I can use the original fast forward , pause , etc buttons too.
    It's much safer when there's a trash song that comes on in the playlist, and you want to skip it, you can just press the original next button , rather than having to get out your phone and open the screen to press next, or maybe even needing to unlock the phone too... Which, while driving, isn't the safest

  • @DiscoFang
    @DiscoFang Před 5 lety +12

    Your first camera shot of the car interior and your outfit is a symphony in blue.

  • @theannanasdude
    @theannanasdude Před 4 lety +1

    Ey, my dude! That cassette works mighty beautifully!! I have one in my stupid Chrysler Voyager. It bangs really good!

    • @MotoringBoxTV
      @MotoringBoxTV  Před 4 lety

      The performance probably depends on the quality of the adaptor and the tape drive heads. Either way, enjoy.

  • @TimKimaiyo
    @TimKimaiyo Před 4 lety

    Big fan of DIY projects,Great job bro

  • @TechnologyJunkie
    @TechnologyJunkie Před 4 lety +5

    Nice little hack, but my preference would be to keep the tape unit useable so it not only looks original, it can also function as originally intended.

    • @MotoringBoxTV
      @MotoringBoxTV  Před 4 lety +2

      You can still do that - just solder directly onto the board and don't remove the springs from the tape drive. Happy days.

  • @hamstirrer6882
    @hamstirrer6882 Před 4 lety +43

    *throws cassette over shoulder
    cassette: (2 weeks later) *hits back seat

    • @MotoringBoxTV
      @MotoringBoxTV  Před 4 lety +11

      Some say it's still going.

    • @PFab
      @PFab Před 3 lety +1

      Back to the future....

    • @hamstirrer6882
      @hamstirrer6882 Před 3 lety +1

      @@PFab "marty, we need to go back, something terrible happens in 2020! We need to get outta this timeline!"

    • @PFab
      @PFab Před 3 lety +2

      @@hamstirrer6882 "When this thing gets up to 88 mph, you're gonna see some serious s***."

  • @diggleboy
    @diggleboy Před 4 lety +1

    This is a great solution I am going to consider installing. I dislike using the Motorola T505 bluetooth via FM transmitter to stream my music etc., because anyone else tuned to the same radio station can hear it too that is within close proximity to my car! Mind you, the T505 is extremely reliable and very convenient. It still holds a great charge. I've had to change the condenser microphone in that bluetooth unit and it still works. It's well over 10 years old.
    It would have been good to disconnect the tape drive motor to prevent the annoying mechanical sound of the tape drive mechanism when the head unit volume is at zero or listening to quiet music while sitting in the quiet car.
    This is a great solution! Thanks for sharing such great detail!

    • @MotoringBoxTV
      @MotoringBoxTV  Před 4 lety

      You could try disconnecting the tape drive motor on yours, but on mine it causes problems as the head unit believes the tape drive is jammed, and continuously tries to reverse the play direction. Muting and un-muting the audio output as it does so. The motor in mine is pretty quiet though, you can't hear it over the sound of the engine idling.

  • @user-zk1xf4tx1w
    @user-zk1xf4tx1w Před 4 lety

    Wonderful video mate! Step-by-step and a very clear audio n video shot you had taken! Keep it up man by sharing n showing us tips and tricks to save$ while working on our old mobils!

  • @RajSinghBaghela
    @RajSinghBaghela Před 4 lety +4

    Hello mate, u got a new subscriber for sure 😀 .... Please enlighten me if I have a cd player then how it can be done ....

  • @rickjohns689
    @rickjohns689 Před 4 lety +4

    Two things. The easier way would have been to tap into the cd changer input wires on the back of the unit. Also, car stereo wiring code is usually yellow for constant hot, and red for ignition. As that was made by alpine, that should be the case, as the wiring harness looks like the same color code.

    • @MotoringBoxTV
      @MotoringBoxTV  Před 4 lety +4

      Easier yes - but I preferred to override the tape functionality instead of CD. Secondly, the way I've wired it definitely turns the module on with the ignition in my car - so make of that what you will.

  • @FritzPinguin
    @FritzPinguin Před 4 lety

    Nicely done! Congratulations for this modification!

  • @TheAdvancedvandalism
    @TheAdvancedvandalism Před 4 lety

    Amazing! i made exactly the same for my honda civic 2000 and it works perfectly, it is very nice to mix old and new technology keeping the original radio look!

    • @MotoringBoxTV
      @MotoringBoxTV  Před 4 lety +1

      Well done mate, glad it all worked out for you!

  • @topbesttalent7099
    @topbesttalent7099 Před 4 lety +8

    MotoringBox this is a amazing video thanks i'm going to try this thanks for creating this amazing channel with its great content.....A+A+A+A+A+A+

  • @oskich
    @oskich Před 4 lety +49

    Maybe get rid of the BT-reciever casing, and fit the board directly inside the Stereo unit?

    • @petarstefanovic98
      @petarstefanovic98 Před 4 lety +14

      No, because stereo unit is shielded, so you'll never be able to connect to it or play music. That effect is called "Faraday cage". In that case you would have to add external antenna to your bluetooth module.

    • @pye8man
      @pye8man Před 4 lety +7

      @@petarstefanovic98 I have already done this, before coming across this video. But used a cheaper smaller USB Bluetooth option. I took the Bluetooth out of its plastic case, found a 5v circuit inside the radio and connected the audio to the aux function on the radio, hot glued the thing inside and working perfectly, no need for external aerial. Radio was a ford 2din cd6000, a lot cheaper than buying the ripoff price of around £200 for the Ford module for it, I cost me £5 for the USB Bluetooth receiver.

    • @petarstefanovic98
      @petarstefanovic98 Před 4 lety +2

      @@pye8man Those are not shielded as much, because it's a CD player and not a cassette player.

    • @frostbite1991
      @frostbite1991 Před 4 lety +5

      I just did this on my 03 chevy radio. Took the BT unit out of the casing, heat shrunk it, and fit it inside the radio chassis next to the cassette drive. has zero issues with connecting.

  • @gabrielfranco245
    @gabrielfranco245 Před 4 lety

    Man that was a great mod.thanks for sharing ,might do something similar to my stereo too.cheers mate.🙂👍

  • @adeelcyril3339
    @adeelcyril3339 Před 4 lety

    Superb mate! I applaud your ability to execute this well thought out task! 👍👍👍

  • @faizalmalek1
    @faizalmalek1 Před 3 lety +4

    "Like a tapeworm out of a dog's arse" 😂 this guy is a legend

  • @zamSEG
    @zamSEG Před 4 lety +3

    hello sir, can this be applied to old cd player without any aux output?

  • @rashmishirodkar9289
    @rashmishirodkar9289 Před 4 lety

    Seriously.. that was clean and beautiful.. and the way of presenting was exceptional.. loved it

    • @MotoringBoxTV
      @MotoringBoxTV  Před 4 lety

      Thank you so much 😀 glad you enjoyed the video.

  • @brianhough9205
    @brianhough9205 Před 3 lety

    Thanks so much! I just added bluetooth through the tape drive of my '94 Buick Regal. Bloody awesome!!

  • @pimpmyforklift
    @pimpmyforklift Před 4 lety +6

    I did this year's ago on my ke55 corolla, but I soldered a head phone Jack straight to the tape reader on the male side and the female side was put through the dash above the ash tray . I drilled a hole their and on the female end of the plug I cut with a raser blade around the thick end so there was a groove . So when I pushed the female plug through the drilled out hole it would get stuck, then I hot glued the plug from behind the dash peice to make it never come out . The female end of the plug only stuck out a little bit and it wasn't showi, it looked really clean .
    Then I pulled the springs of the tape deck like he did and pushed it down to stay their indefinitely.
    I had 2 male end plug lead so when ever I wanted to listen to music I just had to plug it in .
    If I didn't want to use the wire to listen to music I would just throw it in the dash compartment.

  • @vladyarotsky5287
    @vladyarotsky5287 Před 4 lety +7

    Often those head units have auxiliary input wired in the header or as additional plug or header and enabled by some sort of switch or jumper on the rear of the unit. You probably shoud've told to check that first.

    • @MotoringBoxTV
      @MotoringBoxTV  Před 4 lety

      I don't really know enough about reading wiring diagrams or inspecting circuit boards to figure that out unfortunately.

  • @therustteam
    @therustteam Před 4 lety

    Sweet ride mate. Good video!

  • @stormageddon7116
    @stormageddon7116 Před 4 lety

    nice job. this applies to almost any make of factory stereo even into noughties.

  • @anthonym612
    @anthonym612 Před 4 lety +43

    Australian accents are the Texan accents of British accents

    • @MotoringBoxTV
      @MotoringBoxTV  Před 4 lety +9

      But you'd miss Texas if it suddenly didn't exist anymore.

    • @aBradApple
      @aBradApple Před 3 lety

      Not to be rude but the unique sound typical of “Southern” states is called a drawl. The only accents in Texas come from south of the border :)

  • @frederickprussian7782
    @frederickprussian7782 Před 4 lety +5

    I'm considering doing this but I'm also a cassette lover and want to keep the functionality of it. I'm sort of thinking doing it, but buggering the ribbon cable may end up with no more use for the cassette, any suggestions?

    • @MotoringBoxTV
      @MotoringBoxTV  Před 4 lety +2

      You'd have to solder directly to the points on the board, that way both the tape and bluetooth audio sources are going through together.

    • @koushiroizumi0
      @koushiroizumi0 Před 4 lety

      Nah, there's a better way, as I said in another comment.

  • @alexpmK3
    @alexpmK3 Před 4 lety

    Thanks matey, you have saved me from making a video to achieve the same result. Great video MotoringBox !!!! I am heavily into electronics and this works , which is fantastic.!! Even if some bods want to grumble about your not soldering or heat shrinking properly.. Damn brilliant !!! Mine works the same, super happy.

    • @mlinecomposites1
      @mlinecomposites1 Před rokem

      Can it be done for a 87 Camry cassette deck?
      I’m not an electronics guy, I would rather pay someone to do it. Problem is I can’t find anyone to do it. One shop in California where I live wants to charge $350!! They said they needed a Bluetooth adapter and a 4wy channel amplifier to make it work, does that sound right?

  • @kevinpuma1882
    @kevinpuma1882 Před měsícem

    this is literally the perfect solution to what i wanted to do thank you so much!!

  • @stephenkumnick3508
    @stephenkumnick3508 Před 5 lety +3

    Is it possible to hijack the CD audio lines from the stacker in the boot? This may be an even easier option as all mods would be external and not require disassembly....

    • @MotoringBoxTV
      @MotoringBoxTV  Před 5 lety +1

      I believe it is, but you'd have to test how that would work. If the stacker is unplugged you can't even switch to CD mode on the head unit. I guess if you have to choose between removing the ability to play tapes or CDs, I know which one I'd go for...

    • @jung3459
      @jung3459 Před 5 lety

      @@MotoringBoxTV But what about if we only have a cd player?

    • @MotoringBoxTV
      @MotoringBoxTV  Před 5 lety

      I think there are too many variables to give a definite answer - it probably depends on your exact head unit. I'm sure it'd be easy enough to locate the audio channels on the board, but you'd have to work out whether a CD still needs to be loaded and playing in order for the head unit to output the signal. For example, my head unit mutes the audio if the "tape" is paused or stopped - so even if bluetooth is connected and playing, I won't hear it.

  • @rods6405
    @rods6405 Před 4 lety +9

    Good Video But!
    The problems with your tape drive modifications in general:
    You must find the audio insertion point after the tape audio preamp and Dolby decoder otherwise the audio will be equalized incorrectly + Dolby decoded and sound crap.
    These processes maybe on the main board!
    You have to have a working tape transport with all the belts working etc
    If you bodgy it up(by removing springs etc) so the cassette audio is always on then you have no way to switch the radio on! Not all heads unit like yours have a tape switch they are normally Radio or Tape, controlled just by whether a tape is loaded or not!
    Also, some cassette decks will sense if a cassette is loaded with switches and all the spools are moving as they should! It they don’t it tries to eject the tape or perform a auto reverse because it thinks its come to the end of the tape etc
    I have modified many car head units and portable cassette radios (ghetto blasters) and the best method I have found is to intercept the radio receiver output or the volume control audio input (easy if its a shaft volume control)
    @ 5:00 in your video I can see 3 miniature audio cables on the main board the grey ones I bet one goes to the volume shaft look for cables like this!
    Intercept this L+R+G signal (leave the ground in circuit do not cut) take L+R to a 2pole switch like
    www.jaycar.com.au/dpdt-miniature-toggle-switch-solder-tag/p/ST0355
    wire in a Blue tooth Rxer or just a 3.5mm Female socket into the other pole of the switch L+R (then you can plug whatever into it).
    Return the output of the switch L+R to the intercept point. You will need 2 miniature stereo shielded audio cables ground the shields in the head unit and connect all the shields at the switch end. See this diagram
    czcams.com/video/gZpZPCKW124/video.html
    Mount switch in a practicle location

    • @MotoringBoxTV
      @MotoringBoxTV  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks for the info, I'm sure someone watching will find it valuable!

    • @0geof
      @0geof Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks @RODS for having taken some time to provide these details! I have bought a pioneer 90ties tape radio to replace the ugly cd player in my car, followed this good tutorial, I was a bit sad as the sound was ugly after having plugged the bluetooth output to the tape output. I have tried to find some info on internet, wondered if I had to plug a digital to analog converter, and thanks to your explanation, I have plugged blutooth output somewhere after the tape output and know it works like a charm! Before I had to play a ghost tape to switch to bluetooth and know I can use bluetooth either on radio and on tape. I liked the fact that I had to put a tape to turn on bluetooth (probably because its funny to do an old move to turn on a modern device) but I prefer by far having a cristal clear sound.

  • @CsKR
    @CsKR Před 3 lety +1

    Yeah, don't worry about your soldering skills! You created an exceptionally good video. Videography, commenting, editing all the things are perfect. I'm not a native speaker of English, even I was able to understand it all. So, no worry about soldering, it just requires practice

  • @JDJD-hg9hu
    @JDJD-hg9hu Před 4 lety

    Your the best!!! I have been listening to cd’s in my bronco for 10 years now lol $14 fix from amazing amazon welcome to the year 2020!
    Thank you ! Stay safe

  • @christopherkennedy4004
    @christopherkennedy4004 Před 4 lety +13

    Mate!... I gave you a like just for the tapeworm out of a dogs arse comment. 😂😂😂👍👍👍

  • @AlmantasKli
    @AlmantasKli Před 4 lety +5

    >Not recording your favorite new albums into cassettes for that true retro feel
    Plebe. :)

  • @marcinmorris
    @marcinmorris Před 4 lety

    Very very useful tutorial. I can't wait now to install BT module in my Saab 9-5 :) Thanks a mile man :)

  • @sirkingjamz101
    @sirkingjamz101 Před 4 lety

    You did an amazing job... i was gonna jab at the soldering skills but you did enough for us already. Liked the film and will recommend this to pals before they ruin they're classics TY. subbed

    • @MotoringBoxTV
      @MotoringBoxTV  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks mate. I don't mind if people have a go at my skills... I've tried to be as open as possible about how basic they are. But if it is able to inspire someone to give it a go, and do it properly (well, their definition of it anyway) it's enough.

  • @TheOneWhoMightBe
    @TheOneWhoMightBe Před 4 lety +9

    "...like a tapeworm out of a dogs arse!"
    Vivid!

  • @KXSWORKS
    @KXSWORKS Před 4 lety +20

    You can do that without cutting wires and keep the cassette player.

    • @12MRJERSEY
      @12MRJERSEY Před 4 lety

      How?

    • @johnsimun6533
      @johnsimun6533 Před 4 lety +4

      12MRJERSEY, Bluetooth cassette adapter. Looks like a cassette, has Bluetooth, instead of a magnetic tape inside.

    • @Mrsquiggley
      @Mrsquiggley Před 4 lety +7

      The terminal points on the daughter board, you can solder the wires directly to those, takes a bit more care and precision but entirely doable.

    • @KXSWORKS
      @KXSWORKS Před 4 lety

      @@Mrsquiggley Exactly.

    • @MotoringBoxTV
      @MotoringBoxTV  Před 4 lety +8

      Yup that's true. I didn't do this because I've not had success in the past at trying to solder onto existing terminal points, and I didn't want to risk damaging the board.

  • @TrevorHeathPhotography
    @TrevorHeathPhotography Před 4 lety +1

    Top-notch video, I have a jag with a 2004 Alpine Premium system and this would be the only mod I would even consider as I don't want to ruin my original fascia panel. I have a 6 cd changer in the boot too but I have a separate oem amp also in the boot. The process I would guess would be similar if not exactly the same being an Alpine unit even though it's a few years newer than yours the tech doesn't seem to be too much more advanced. Cheers from over the ditch.

  • @ibewill
    @ibewill Před 5 lety +1

    This was a really interesting video and clever idea, thanks for sharing!

  • @darrylportelli
    @darrylportelli Před 4 lety +23

    using a bluetooth receiver board from ebay is around $2 and doesnt come in that large box ... its a small circuit board that fits inside the head unit itself

    • @redoverdrivetheunstoppable4637
      @redoverdrivetheunstoppable4637 Před 4 lety +1

      received mine just today (not related to this video), yeah, the only bit is that they usually don't work at 12V, unless they do, but they are just a bit more bulky and usually they are panel mount.... actually i didn't pay much attention to the modification (it's case dependent for sure) but cassette heads have on the circuit what they call a NAB equaliser, an ALC (that is a good thing) and the signal is actually a lot low compared to the one out of a "line" or hadphone one, and it may distort... i think this project got just lucky

    • @Leonvolt28
      @Leonvolt28 Před 4 lety

      Wouldn't it be possible to use the power from the cassette motor. So that Bluetooth would only be enabled when the radio is in tape mode.

    • @TheRunq11
      @TheRunq11 Před 4 lety +2

      @@Leonvolt28 Depends if the cassette motor has the correct voltage, if it has the correct voltage, it would be perfect!

    • @foxtrotbravo4495
      @foxtrotbravo4495 Před 4 lety +1

      @@TheRunq11 most of those motor runs at 12V or 6V, and the BT board's VCC is 5V, simply using a 7805 voltage regulation IC is good enough to power it.
      Or you can use a BEC module (DC-DC circuit) for RC models to provide 5V, usually it's a tiny PCB that smaller than your thumb nail and weight less than 5 grams.

    • @TheRunq11
      @TheRunq11 Před 4 lety

      @@foxtrotbravo4495 Oh really? That's nice to know, and yeah just regulate that bitch and you'll be good.

  • @williammememan6002
    @williammememan6002 Před 4 lety +43

    I wonder if there's a way of doing this without disabling the cassette deck.
    I like streaming my music, but I also like my cassettes

    • @Mrsquiggley
      @Mrsquiggley Před 4 lety +32

      Solder onto the connectors instead of cutting the wire and have a dedicated blank cassette for Bluetooth mode, you could probably do this entire mod with the Bluetooth module staying inside the unit instead of sitting outside if there's enough space,

    • @kingcampbell98
      @kingcampbell98 Před 4 lety +2

      Exactly

    • @fisheye42
      @fisheye42 Před 4 lety +19

      Yep, solder on and don’t cut anything. Then, I bet a cassette AND the BT input could function at the same time. So you could play a tape and still get alerts and map directions through the car speakers too. Ah, the simple beauty of analog signals.

    • @williammememan6002
      @williammememan6002 Před 4 lety +1

      @@Mrsquiggley I had a feeling that'd be the solution but I'm not an electrician and I wasn't sure if it'd cause any problems

    • @MotoringBoxTV
      @MotoringBoxTV  Před 4 lety +15

      Both points are true. The only potential downsides might be whether there's any background noise being outputted by the tape drive, and bluetooth signal quality if you locate the receiver inside the head unit.

  • @southerndiy1
    @southerndiy1 Před 4 lety

    Great video. The factory Alpine unit is a thing of beauty.

    • @MotoringBoxTV
      @MotoringBoxTV  Před 4 lety

      Yeah I love the thing. So nice to use and obviously matches the car perfectly.

  • @soapyclean172
    @soapyclean172 Před 4 lety

    That is a genius solution. Thank you for sharing

  • @dominicperez3207
    @dominicperez3207 Před 4 lety +3

    I've always wanted to do this but never had a car with a tape deck.

  • @DaNargh42
    @DaNargh42 Před 4 lety +3

    "Why does my phone keep going flat??"
    *uses phone for everything, leaves bluetooth on, assumes CD is dead*

    • @rich_edwards79
      @rich_edwards79 Před 4 lety

      That's why you also install a couple of USB sockets into the car so you can keep the phone and BT module (if not hard wiring it) charged up :)

  • @ventureelect
    @ventureelect Před 4 lety

    No ribbing at all, very nice job.

  • @BoomBrush
    @BoomBrush Před 4 lety

    This video was super handy for me since I have a 96 fairlane. Head unit is slightly externally but internal PCBs and wiring shown in this video translates right over. Cheers!

  • @rafaelparamo873
    @rafaelparamo873 Před 4 lety +4

    The yellow wire is continuous and unswitched power and the red wire is switched power

    • @MotoringBoxTV
      @MotoringBoxTV  Před 4 lety

      As I mentioned on some other comments, my car has it the other way around.

  • @makaylaserniotti1474
    @makaylaserniotti1474 Před 4 lety +4

    I wanna do this for my Mercedes, but I also know that I'm shit with electronics lol

  • @jimsmith9912
    @jimsmith9912 Před 4 lety +1

    Absolutely brilliant. Such creative thinking. Good man. It works a treat. Now, if only you could make and receive calls on the Bluetooth too, that would be the best!!!

    • @MotoringBoxTV
      @MotoringBoxTV  Před 4 lety

      Depending on the module that wouldn't be out of the question. I never pursued that as I hate being on a call whilst I'm driving.