Date: Tue, 30 Dec 2003 14:58:29 GMT From: "Bill Jackson" <wjacksonnopsamesterdotrr.com> Subject: Re: change head unit?
Yea, it's pretty easy to do. If you've got the equalizer it won't work, of course. The easiest way to do it is to buy a wiring harness from Crutchfield.com that you connect up to your new radio that lets you plug right into the car harness. That way, all of the wiring is done in a way that won't damage the car in case you want to put the old radio back in AND you're doing it on a bench instead of tryign to wire stuff inside the dash. I did this on my 90 9000 and it worked great. (in fact, it was a JVC CD player) "Jack McCullough" <jmccullnopsamphia.net> wrote in message news:gM5Ib.8555$Vv2.3762395nopsam1.news.adelphia.net... > I have been thinking of trading out the factory cassette/radio in my 9000 > for my JVC CD/radio, mainly so I can listen to CD's. Does anyone have any > thoughts about whether this is feasible and/or a good idea? I haven't been > super impressed with the Saab radio, although I do like the sound system > (mainly speakers). I know I could also add a changer to the trunk, but it > seems less convenient. > > Also, will the antenna motor go up when I turn on an aftermarket head unit? > > Thanks. > > > > -- > "More weight." > Giles Corey, 1692 > >