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1st April 2020, 20:21 | #21 |
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I have a Symphony with CD changer cable in glovebox. Perhaps I can connect one of these units in the glovebox, thus avoiding taking the dash apart? Does the unit simulate the changer?
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You will miss the ignition 12V + wire, everything else is in the plug for the CD Changer. Mine only turns on when I turn the first click in the ignition key, otherwise it does not detect any cd changer. But removing the radio and climate controls from the dash is quite easy to be honest. The only special tool that you need is the ones to remove the radio (and even those can be fabricated from an old credit card) Also, Yes, the unit does everything it claims, from the radio or the steering wheel you can skip tracks (previous or next) and answer calls with said buttons |
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19th September 2023, 19:35 | #23 |
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I'm late coming to this thread but here goes...
I have one of these adaptors plugged into the glovebox CD changer connector. Mine is a Symphony head unit without navigation. All indications are that the unit is working however I get no sound at the speakers. I do get the successful pairing message on the head unit and the aux power plug on the unit works, just no sound. I have also tried one of the bluetooth adaptors that plugs into the cigarette lighter with the same results. The AM/FM works as normal when the bluetooth is off. Any suggestions?
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