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2009 fiesta Head unit

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Hi guys. I’m more active in the focus section on my own car. However the mother has just got a 2009 fiesta. 
 

anyone got the workshop manual and wiring diagrams. Want to see if I can retro fit her the Sony dab nav unit. 
 

thanks

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yes you can certainly add the Sony DAB unit but nav will be more of a challenge (the nav units were never factory fitted to the pre facelift, so you would have to fit the sync module but to get that to work won’t be as easy. If you’re happy with just the Sony DAB unit you will need to upgrade your aerial you will have to fit the aerial booster module and ground plate, then program it into your ecu using a modified elm(these are easy to come by and cheap) once all this is done that’s it, you should have a fully functional Sony DAB head unit.

First thing you should do though is take out your your own head unit and see how many multi connectors are at the rear of the unit, there are some with two, but the later pre facelift are only filled with one, knowing this will make it easier to swap over. If you need any more info give me a shout I will help you find all the correct parts.

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2 hours ago, Fiesta1.25 said:

yes you can certainly add the Sony DAB unit but nav will be more of a challenge (the nav units were never factory fitted to the pre facelift, so you would have to fit the sync module but to get that to work won’t be as easy. If you’re happy with just the Sony DAB unit you will need to upgrade your aerial you will have to fit the aerial booster module and ground plate, then program it into your ecu using a modified elm(these are easy to come by and cheap) once all this is done that’s it, you should have a fully functional Sony DAB head unit.

First thing you should do though is take out your your own head unit and see how many multi connectors are at the rear of the unit, there are some with two, but the later pre facelift are only filled with one, knowing this will make it easier to swap over. If you need any more info give me a shout I will help you find all the correct parts.

Hi mate thanks I’ll take a look after all this lockdown when I can get my hands on it. 
 

im no stranger to tinkering. First fitted the Sony nav to my focus, then sync 2 then 3. Rear cam, rear sensors. Powerfold mirrors, full automated park assist 😂. Currently sourcing the parts for lane keep to add. 
 

anyways. Do you have any workshop manuals or wiring diagrams. These are pinned over on the Focus forum but can’t find any for the fiesta. 
 

im guessing plugs won’t be in place for the sync module etc. I’d fit her an android unit if it’s going to be easier. She was wanting sat nav mainly built in and maybe rear cam to go with the rear sensors she has. 

Hi mate I'm very much interested in your project with plans to do somthing similar if you could add some pics or even a video might help some less technical minded members 

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