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Fitting a CD Changer in a Car

harry66 (Competent) posted this on Monday, 18th March 2002, 17:04

I am sure someone on this Forum can answer this - I remember someone giving out ace advice on fitting laminate flooring in the past!

How easy is it fit a CD Changer?
I have fitted Casette players and a single CD player before but dont know how much more involved a CD changer is.
How do you get all the wires from the front to the back? How are they hidden?
There is a 12V socket in the luggage area if that helps!
Or does someone know a cheap decent fitting service in and around Ilford, Essex?

I am planning to buy one of those Kenwood refurbs from Teclogic on QXL.com
Have purchased a single CD player off them in the past and it was fine.

RE: Fitting a CD Changer in a Car

cotter (Mostly Harmless) posted this on Monday, 18th March 2002, 19:51

More a fiddly job than a difficult one. Difficult bit is running the cables from the front of the car to the back. You will need to (carefully) remove the trim panels, run the cables through, and replace the trim panels. Best to run the cables down the opposite side of the car from the existing car loom, in order to minimize any interference. Other than the multi plug which goes into the multi changer, the only other wire you should have is an earth wire, which you can earth onto one of the mounting bolts. You dont need the 12V plug in the back of the car. Power cable is included in the multi plug and loom which connect the head unit and m/c.

Disclaimer - I accept no responsibility for any damage caused by c*cking this up! ;-)

RE: Fitting a CD Changer in a Car

Bill Carr (Elite) posted this on Monday, 18th March 2002, 20:12

Seen the same deals, look good, but decided to buy one of those mp3 players from Merconnet instead!
RE fitting, to make the job a bit less painful, why dont you install the changer in you glove compartment?
If you want someone else to do it, buy a copy of Max Power or Redline magazines. They have loads of adverts, and there are LOADS of ICE places in your area.
Good luck!

RE: Fitting a CD Changer in a Car

harry66 (Competent) posted this on Tuesday, 19th March 2002, 09:54

Max Power / Redline - wot do you fink I am? Boy Racer? Never mind what the missus of think of all those scantilly clad babes on the front cover. :)

Just joshing - thanks for the advice guys.

However, I have decided (overnight) thaI I dont fancy taking the trim off or letting any else take the trim off in case they dont put it back as perfectly. The car is less than two years old and is completely squeak and rattle free. I remember how much the occasional squeeking from the self fitted single CD player on my last car bugged the hell out of me.

Think I will stick with a single CD player - just get missus to do the CD changing...

RE: Fitting a CD Changer in a Car

cactus (Harmless) posted this on Tuesday, 19th March 2002, 12:37

Even better, get one of those those scantilly clad babes to change the CDs.

Has anyone got (UK) URLs for MP3/CD players for cars?

C

This item was edited on Tuesday, 19th March 2002, 12:43

RE: Fitting a CD Changer in a Car

Geezer1 (Competent) posted this on Tuesday, 19th March 2002, 12:42

It is really very easy to remove the trim and refit it dont worry it wont start squeking its only the bits at the bottom of the door you need to take off anyway. Or do as someone said earlier and put it in the glove box or under the drivers seat.

RE: Fitting a CD Changer in a Car

harry66 (Competent) posted this on Tuesday, 19th March 2002, 16:39

Geezer1,
Under the car seat seems doable. Have to have a good nosey around the console area and see how I feel about it.
Cheers.

RE: MP3/CD player - checkout www.qxl.com - someone is selling on their.

RE: Fitting a CD Changer in a Car

Deano! (Elite) posted this on Tuesday, 19th March 2002, 18:28

I guess it depends what car you`ve got really.......

I fitted my own on my latest car, after the dodgy fitting that a well known store did on my previous car!!!

It took about 15 minutes to run the cable through the car, without taking the carpet up, as mine has a centre panel running from the gearbox to the rear seats (so I just fed the cable through this by unscrewing the centre). A lot easier than I thought.....

RE: Fitting a CD Changer in a Car (KDC929 w/ KDC8021

type_r_200 (Harmless) posted this on Sunday, 12th December 2004, 20:59

Need help with cd changer problem if possible: I have a Kenwood C929 10 disc. When I hook it up to the Head Unit (KDC8021) it will power up and eject the cassette but is not recognised by the head unit. Is there something you think I should know regarding this combination of CD Changer/Head Unit. I`m pretty sure the CD Changer is not damaged.

Thanks

RE: Fitting a CD Changer in a Car (KDC929 w/ KDC8021

BigmanInc (Elite) posted this on Sunday, 12th December 2004, 21:43

Scan.co.uk sell in-car gear. In fact there is qite a tasty Blaupunkt DAB / SDMMC MP3 unit for about £300



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