Another Pioneer DEH-47H Question
#1
Burning Brakes
Thread Starter
Another Pioneer DEH-47H Question
I have been reading alot of posts about The 1 1/2 DIN Pioneer DEH-47H and have seen a few posted pics of this unit installed in the early to mid C4 and like how it looks and it seems pretty powerful. I've also heard the arguments about it being "old technology". My main motivation is replacing a woefully performing Kenwood after market unit with something that performs better but fills the DIN & 1/2 space.....this unit seems to be the ticket.
OK here is my question.......in my haste I purchased from England a like new, in the original box with all manuals Pioneer DEH-47H (UK ) version.....which I did 'nt notice . So am I SCREWED in wiring this in my 87 Vette? Everything look identical......unless when I power it up everyone has a British Accent.....
OK here is my question.......in my haste I purchased from England a like new, in the original box with all manuals Pioneer DEH-47H (UK ) version.....which I did 'nt notice . So am I SCREWED in wiring this in my 87 Vette? Everything look identical......unless when I power it up everyone has a British Accent.....
#2
Tech Contributor
US radio stations are only on the odd decimals, I believe they use both odd and even across the pond. You should be OK, but you may have to turn the dial twice as far to change stations.
Fire it up with jumper wires before installing it to see if it works for you.
Fire it up with jumper wires before installing it to see if it works for you.
#3
Burning Brakes
Thread Starter
Thanks....Im hoping for an easy install. I PM'd a Forum Member here recently who installed this very same unit(U.S. version)...wondering how complicated the wiring harness adaptation was.