Hello. Ipod CD changer sure seems nice. Have one right here. Just given to me as a gift and I;m planning to install it to my other car. However it can only hold up to three hundreds songs. Plus I may not have all of its features since I've read here that I may be dissatisfied if I can only control if from the radio. I think I'm having that problem now... Is there anyway I can still make it function originally?
OEM Interface Forum » CD Changer/Satellite Radio Emulators
Installation
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Posted 3 years ago
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Nope. At least its a gift. I mean you won't be completely pissed off by it.
Posted 3 years ago # -
you have to separate it from the radio and plug it in your audio aux alone
Posted 3 years ago # -
This might sound familiar to you: you're about to purchase a new car and, out of curiosity, you ask the dealer about adding a CD changer to the stereo. But when the dealer fills you in on the details of getting one, your first reaction is, "I'm sorry, how much?"
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* Universal — If there is no aftermarket option that can integrate with your controls, or if your car stereo doesn't have built-in changer controls, don't worry. There's another solution available: universal add-on CD changers.Posted 2 years ago #
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