Can you take photos of the Crutchfield-supplied harness connector and the factory harness connector?
The linked connector appears to be the same as that used in the adapter harness supplied by Crutchfield. Would be happy to find the mates to both the gray and pink plugs in my Defender and make my own harness, will poke around on that page and see what I can come up with, thanks..Aren’t those the standard ISO connectors? Make your own adapter following the wiring diagrams for the vehicle.
You can get the connectors with loose pins and crimp/solder them onto the harness that came with the radio.
Like this. Buy M-68-KIT Car Radio Female Speaker & Power 16 Pin ISO Connector
I don't see anything on their site that looks like it would work, I emailed their support, see what they say..Aren’t those the standard ISO connectors? Make your own adapter following the wiring diagrams for the vehicle.
You can get the connectors with loose pins and crimp/solder them onto the harness that came with the radio.
Like this. Buy M-68-KIT Car Radio Female Speaker & Power 16 Pin ISO Connector
Yes, probably the same harness, and the notes included mention to swap the Red and yellow wires for Land Rover. But the factory connector for power/gnd/illumination plugs in, but the adapter is missing a pin to interface the Amp Turn-on lead. I can probably make a jumper to take care of that.the VW harness has worked for me in the past with a minor modification, the adaptor is wired so yellow wire is switched and red is memory, if left this manner your radio will always remain powered with or with out key in ignition.
to correct this concern, you swap those two and test, on occasions I have removed from pin locations to set properly, and on other instances I test and simply wire connector yellow to radio power and connector red to radio memory.
That is the long term plan, as well as a small powered subwoofer, probably in the MudUK Sub locker under the console. I think I have narrowed the amp choice down to the Soundstream Reserve RSM4.1200D. It is nice and compact and puts out 75w x 4 RMS with .05% THD (though not sure the lower THDs makes a difference in the very poor listening environment that is a soft top D90).That's awesome you found the right harness adapter. Maybe it would be best to replace the factory amp though. Run RCA cables to the new amp from the head unit and connect the speakers to it.
So crazy that Land Rover didn't even secure the radio in the cubby?!?!I found that too about the cubby radio mounting, so I cut out a piece of wood to secure the head unit into the opening. That was before I got another cubby with a plastic fascia in better shape. Maybe I'll cut out a sheet of aluminum and screw that in to go underneath the fascia.