Fitting ck-w7 car kit to vectra

hi everyone
has anyone fitted a ck-w7 car kit to a 2005 holden vectra cdxi with standard head unit cdc40 . if so would like to know how to connect the ck-w7 through my stereo speakers. what do i have to join into, which wires from the ck-7w unit are used to connect. any help would be great.
thanks peterMessage Edited by vectra05 on 11-Nov-200710:41 AM

There are two ways of connecting on a vectra, if you have the pre wires telephone lead the remove the glove box and the loom will be taped to the bar next to the radio, you will need a loon adaptor to connect on to this loom, or you can buy a loom adaptor which connects to the back of the stereo, there is no ignition supply at the radio so you will have to pick up a supply at the fuse box on the end of the dash, black wire. I may add that if you do not know what you are doing then get a proffesional to do it, you can do a lot of damage very easily on modern cars.
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