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Ditto. Put me down for 5 plugs if this gets off the ground. I may be in for more at a later date Cool

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United Kingdom 2006 Discovery 3 TDV6 SE Manual Java Black
Re: Sat nav rear connectors / fakra smb plugs

mal_NW wrote:
wiggs wrote:
Has any body managed to locate a source for the 3 plugs that fit into the back of the sat nav unit allowing input of tv/dvd / reversing cam / companion cam?

These


I would rather use the plugs than risk my unsteady hand with a soldering iron.


Which inputs are which?


Green is TV/DVD, Brown is Companion Cam and Tan is Reversing Cam.
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Just followed this thread, and the others liked to it, to help connect the 3.5mm "DVD Out" on the DVDs we use on the rear head rests to the Sat Nav. Found it very easy to do (thanks to all who have posted), plus found a good source of the smb connectors:

http://www.wifi-antennas.co.uk/index.php?t...duct_id=84

They were only £1.48 and postage was 95p. Also arrived next day. There is though a £5.00 minimum, so I bought 2 connectors (very useful as messed up first attempt and was glad of a spare) plus some RG174 cable.

http://www.wifi-antennas.co.uk/index.php?t...duct_id=45

This is actually a wifi extension cable (what you would use to extend the reach of the aerial on the back of a wireless hub), but the cable is RG174 and for 2m I found it the cheapest option.

Now got this all set up, kids can watch their DVDs in the back and passenger can also watch at the same time in the front. Will make driving through France in the summer a whole lot more peacefull
  
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United Kingdom 2006 Discovery 3 TDV6 SE Manual Zermatt Silver

HELP!!

Can anyone help me please, I have bought some cable and the clamp type connectors but can't work out how the clamp works. I have found some technical info on them but everytime I screw in the nut, the wire just comes out!

Thanks
  
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Whilst this thread has been bumped up again, has anyone got any spare connectors for the sat nav unit these could sell me Thumbs Up
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