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Old 08-13-2012, 09:31 PM
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I can't post pics from my phone but I found a connector taped up next to my rear driver side speaker in my 98 z28. It's on the same pigtail as the speaker connector. Anyone kno what it is? I'm just curious lol. There are 5 wires going into it. 2 brown, 2 green, and an orange i think.
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Cd changer
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So does that mean I could get a factory changer and install it by just plugging it up? Or do I need a different head unit to control it?
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You would need either:
* 1998-2002 Cassette headunit
* 2001-2002 CD headunit
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Thanks a lot guys.. So if I get the head unit and changer then Im assuming it's just plug and play?
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So I've heard.




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