DSE, being SE spec, should have the wiring, my ex-plod that was supplied with no buttons and no stereo still has the wiring. Yes, you do need an adapter of some sort. The P38 system uses what's called a resistive ladder network so pressing a button puts a resistance to ground on the wire, a different resistance for each one, 4.7k to ground causes the volume to go up, 15k to ground causes it to go down and a dead short to ground changes the mode. Later systems us a crude data system so the adapter converts the varying resistance from the steering wheel to the data that the aftermarket head unit needs, hence different settings for different makes. The adapter input will connect onto the Grey/Orange wire and ground while the output will go to the head unit.
Peterborough, Cambs
- '93 Range Rover Classic 4.2 LSE, sold
- '97 Range Rover 4.0SE, in Oxford Blue with a sort of grey/blue leather interior sold as two is plenty.....
- '96 4.6HSE Ascot - now sold
- '98 4.0SE in Rioja Red
'98 Ex-Greater Manchester Police motorway patrol car, Range Rover P38 4.0, in Chawton white - the everyday car
All running perfectly on LPG
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