How are people getting around the continous power supply issue in their polo aftermarket installs without using a Canbus adaptor? Is there something I'm missing, or are those without Canbus adaptors manually switching the unit off and on?
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Originally posted by MKIVF View PostHow are people getting around the continous power supply issue in their polo aftermarket installs without using a Canbus adaptor? Is there something I'm missing, or are those without Canbus adaptors manually switching the unit off and on?
I'm a little confused, continuous power is exactly that, it maintains the signal from the battery so you don't lose your setting etc. Do you mean the Ignition / Acc? Thats the wire that sends a signal when the key is in the Ignition and turned to ON /Acc, this turns the unit on but does not power itBora has gone ;( Custom sub box and beige floor mats to suit for sale.
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These days CANBUS is standard on all VW's, 2 wires which run around the car telling most things you operate from the cockpit what to do... i.e. it you turn left the CANBUS signal is telling the blinker interface your wanting to turn left and the indicators start, thats my impression anyway...
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Would the canbus adapter on the bottom of that webpage be suitable, all the other ones i find are so much more expensive.
Daily - 2007 Polo Match
Project - 1991 Mk2 GTI (Track Project)
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I have not been able to find any in australia. maybe just not looking in right places hahah. But majority I found seem to range from around 35-80euro. These more expensive ones also include steering wheel controls ect which are irrelevant in my situation, however i just though a drop of 40euro was quite sharp.
Im located in brisbane.
Is it possible to install without canbus, or in the long run is it easier and more functional just to add to the setup?Daily - 2007 Polo Match
Project - 1991 Mk2 GTI (Track Project)
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you can try chris at audio express in brisbane, there are others too, just depends on how much money you have to spend. people need to remember that it takes 2 things to do something right, time and money, if one of those is missing or short then the sums wont add up.
yes you can run without canbus, but you will have to turn your unit on and off manually, your call, for a small amount $145 a canbus adaptor is too cheap not to get to run the system as intended.
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