Date: Wed, 10 Mar 1999 19:09:22 GMT From: "MManic" <mmmanicnopsamail.com> Subject: Re: 95 900 CD Changer
I can third that motion. The plug is behind the trunk mat on the left-hand side (driver's side), behind the wheel well. If you pull the molded carpet up from the corner, you'll find the Clarion cable twist-tied, right there. The tricky part is putting it back - which took me double the time but was replaced as good as before I toughed it. I was going to suggest www.autotoys.com for the CD-Changer for $200 including shipping but it looks like Great Lakes Audio/Video is more competitively priced. My dealer wanted to sell the original Saab CD-changer for $800. When they saw I wasn't biting, the sales manager took me aside and was going to make me a "special" deal for $500 for an older (possibly used) Clarion one. I installed the new one myself without drilling in under 30 minutes, without a Ph.D. in engineering. I think I have a Clarion 635 - the tiny silver one. Skip wrote in message <7c5sdi$bc0$1nopsaml29.mindspring.com>... > >Joseph T. Pisula wrote in message <36E5E239.C9449457nopsamet.com>... >>I have a 1995 900SE. Does anyone know if a non-SAAB Clarion >CD changer >will plug in and be controlled by the factory stereo. > >The NG900's all can use the Clarion CD636 Six Disc changer, I got mine from >Great Lakes Audio/Video(www.glav.com) for US$175.00 plus shipping and >installed it in an hour. Sounds great. > >