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Date: Fri, 03 Oct 2003 03:15:04 GMT
From: "Richard Erde" <rerde2003nopsamlink.net>
Subject: Re: cd changer


Thanks. I was hoping that some where out there was a unit that was plug-compatible with the wiring already in the trunk and a lot cheaper than the Saab unit. "me" <nospamnopsamgo.ie> wrote in message news:YQ_eb.34540$pK2.64818nopsam.indigo.ie... > Yes - your Saab Main Dealer will have one. AFAIK in all recent models the cd > changer is a SAAB supply item only and has to be electronically matched to > your radio and car by the dealer. > > The only way around this is to install a changer with an rf output which > plugs into the aerial input at the rear of the radio - involves wiring from > head unit to boot(trunk), seperate control unit at dash, tune radio station > to cd frequency - Sony and others can supply (Sony do a changer with MP3 > solution like this also) - not as smooth but a lot cheaper if you can DIY > > "Richard Erde" <rerde2003nopsamlink.net> wrote in message > news:R1Beb.801$3S.160nopsamread2.news.atl.earthlink.net... > > I am looking for a cd changer I can hook up to the existing cabling in the > > trunk of my 2003 9-3 and use the existing radio controls on the dash. Is > > there anything like this out there for the 2003 9-3? > > > > > >

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