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Re: Unfortunately...
Posted by oldsaab (more from oldsaab) on Thu, 1 Feb 2007 17:38:06
In Reply to: Unfortunately..., MG, Thu, 1 Feb 2007 12:21:40
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you can make your own. All you need to do it hit the junk yard and harvest a radio din box and cut the connector off as near the box as possible, there should be two connectors. These will plug into the car connectors in the dash. the are color coded so plug the correct ones together. Also these connectors (color codes may be diff) are used in other places on the car, under the rubber accordian forward of the stick, pull it up and there may be a connector there for ODB-1 one tests. Verts may have one under the rear seat. 9000's up to 1994 have them under the front passenger seat, one green and one black. basically with a little hunting you can source the connectors.
The color codes are avaliable on this site, do a search, I see them about every month as some one is doing just this.
I did the reverse, gave a guy a Saab din box and radio to put in his big rig, gutten the inside car harness to plug into the din box connectors, and then we had a mating setup with loose wires to beanie to the adapter in the truck... It sounds like alot of work but it keeps everything normalized, meaning you can change it later without using a soldering iron!
But, my two cents would be get the stuff from a 9000 and go that route. The entire setup should cox about $200 (not including the 6x changer) and put it in.
Posts in this Thread:
- 1994 turbo Convertible - Com. Edition, tom, Wed, 31 Jan 2007 14:43:19
- Re: 1994 turbo Convertible - Com. Edition, Sir Charles, Thu, 1 Feb 2007 20:08:28
- You should already have a CD/EQ, Ken , Thu, 1 Feb 2007 09:00:20
- Re: 1994 turbo Convertible - Com. Edition, oldsaab, Wed, 31 Jan 2007 15:56:06
- Re: 1994 turbo Convertible - Com. Edition, aalto, Wed, 31 Jan 2007 15:10:20
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