Removing Insignia Centre console

This is going to be a post about how to remove the centre console in the new Vauxhall Insignia.

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Vauxhall

Reason I’m doing this is because I shall be fitting a Parrot bluetooth kit. Once I get the cable needed to connect it to the radio in the Insignia, Which I understand has not been released yet.

Step one:

Is removing the plastic/wood surrounding the centre console.

The ash tray and the pieces to the left and right of the radio.

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You need to remove the ashtray first. It just pops out. But be careful as it is held in by plastic clips. They could be easy to break of.

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You do the same for the piece on the right and the left.

The left one is easy, Just be careful when you get to the top. As it is held in with some sort of clip. It still just pulls out. But it can be a bit hard to get off. It is best to grab it at the top and pull it.

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The right hand side is easier if you open the glove box and work your way from the door in to the radio. Probably the easiest piece to remove.

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Step 2

Is removing the the centre console.

There is 4 screws/bolts you need to remove.

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I couldn’t get a good enough picture. But the blots are on the left and right hand sides of the centre console. There is 2 on each side. You can see the 2 blots better on the picture above(4th one from the top)

Once the blots have been removed the centre console just pulls forward and up. The whole thing comes of. Even the heater vents at the top, which has 2-3 clips in it so you have to pull it off.

Step 3

Is the cables attached to the centre console and radio. I couldn’t really get a good picture of the cables.

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There is a total of 5 as far as I remember. You can on hook them. The first 3 I found easy. But I had issue’s unhooking the final 2. The one at the bottom I could not remove.

To remove the radio your faced with another 4 bolts.

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The radio isn’t pretty! But it does look like it is smiling :) Once the 4 bolts have been removed. The radio just slides out.

You have two cables connected to the back of it.

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Aerial cable and the data cable. Data cable is simple to remove, Push the top in and move the we lever down and pull it out. I could not get the aerial cable removed. I’m not sure how to take it of and I didn’t want to force it. So I just left it on.

Here is a close up of the data cable interface:

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That is it for now. I will post again soon. Once I get the SOT cable so I can hook up a parrot bluetooth kit.

I’ll probably be going for the MKI9100 or the MKI9200 depending on how rich I’m feeling at the time of purchasing.

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Comments

  1. tigertone75 says:

    Not sure if anyone can help with the following.. I have just got a new Carcomm cradle for my Iphone, but it comes with a RCA connector (red-white-yellow cable adaptor). Does anyone know if the CD400 has RCA connection on the back?

    Many thanks..

    Tony

  2. Joe Mailey says:

    Tony the CD400 doesn’t have any connections on the back at all. The only connection for the radio will be the 3.5mm Aux Input which is located under the arm rest, providing you are talking about the insignia.
    So if you want the music to play via your speakers, you will need an rca to 3.5mm jack converter.
    Something like this: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/rca-to-3-5mm-male-Audio-Converter-Connector-Plug-3-5-MM_W0QQitemZ250601572639QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Scanners?hash=item3a5904891f

    Cheers,
    Joe

  3. tigertone75 says:

    Joe – Thanks for the prompt reply and link, its really helpful – thank you!!

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