Date: Sun, 14 Nov 2004 14:22:03 -0000 From: "chris" <chrisnospamasystems.freeserve.co.uk> Subject: Re: Fitting CD changer advice sort
Thanks Keith It a 94 was thinking about installing a blaupunkt DX-R52 sat-nav hence the cd changer so i can listen to cds at the same time as the sat-nav cd is in the headunit . I will have a looks see, for the factory fitted cabling - not to sure it was fitted in this vintage though ? Chris. "KeithG" <noonenospamay.com> wrote in message news:iqSdndeDxt6OzwrcRVn-2gnospamopenwest.com... > I do not know what year it is, but I have done this in a '95, '96 and > '97 CSE (hatch). There are a number of Clarion changers which are 'plug > and play', requiring that you only find the cable end in the boot area > (the CSE is in the left rear fender (wing?) and that is where you mount > the changer), plug it in and secure the changer. This means no power > line running and no putting up with poor sound when using a changer that > broadcasts on an FM frequency, etc. > > The EPC is not clear, but my '97 9000 sales brochure claims that all > 9000s are wired for a changer. The cable is a large one (~3/16" > diameter) with a high density of pins (maybe 15?) In a CDE, the best > location may be under the rear deck where the speakers are mounted. > > HTH > > KeithG > > chris wrote: > > Hi Gang > > > > I'm about to install a CD changer in the boot area of my 9000cde saloon. its > > a RHD. > > Does anyone on this forum's vast knowledge base have any previous > > experiance's, if so, what is the best way to route the cables, best > > location in the boot etc ? > > I dont want to repeat others mistakes etc. > > > > Thanks in advance Chris. > > > >