Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2001 15:17:06 -0000 From: "Jonathon Doig" <JonathonnopsameditchANTI_SPAM.com> Subject: Re: CD Changer and AS2
OK, Murphwiz thanks for the info. JD "Murphwiz" <nutz76NOSPAMnopsamternet.com> wrote in message news:9s5uv8$10o4lu$1nopsam12398.news.dfncis.de... > > "Jonathon Doig" <JonathonnopsameditchANTI_SPAM.com> wrote in message > news:1004953685.28683.0.nnrp-10.9e981281nopsam.demon.co.uk... > > A few quick questions ... > > 1. I have spent some time this w/e trying to find the din lead that plugs > > into the changer unit in the recess on the left hand side of my boot. BTW > I > > have a 2000 95 estate. There is a little 'cubby hole' that presumably the > > cage fits into, but the plastic liner for the hole won't budge. Can anyone > > tell me how to remove this panel so i can see if the lead is behind it ? > > 2. When a 6 CD changer in installed can you still access the Cd unit in > the > > dash ? Does the CD then become 0 or 7 ? > > TIA > > JD > > > > > Hi, > > First off, only the genuine Pioneer changer will fit, no other changer or > combination of changer and adaptor lead will fit. > Second the changer must be 'married' to the car via dealer or specialist > with SAAB Tech II diagnostic equipment! or the changer will sit there doing > nowt! > Once installed to access the changer, you simply press CD twice, once for > head unit, second for changer! > My advice, is to give Neo Bros a shout, that's where I got my changer at a > very reasonable cost! > www.neobros.co.uk 01992-719280 > HTH > >