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Re: cd changer



The trunk was already wired with the 2 RCA's and the DIN plug.  For
power I spliced into the power line for the Bose amp, that way I
wouldn't have to run a separate line to the front of the car. I did put
an in-line fuse on the power line, just in case.

Are you pre-wired ?? If so, follow the RCA's back to the front and run
your new one's parallel. Wire rap them together.

Pete
98 Blk/Blk X
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From: Adam Lindsay
To: jettaglx@igtc.com
Subject: Re: cd changer
Date: Friday, August 28, 1998 7:25AM

How did you run the wires? I am thinking of running RCA wires for SUBS
and
of course a powerlead. I want to run them down the side of the car,
under
the footstep.

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Adam Lindsay
Mindex Technologies Inc.
adam@mindex.com

 -----Original Message-----
From: Rosario, Peter <RosariP@divinvest.com>
To: Jetta Comments <jettaglx@igtc.com>
Date: Friday, August 28, 1998 8:01 AM
Subject: cd changer


>The adaptor is both, female on one end and male on the other. It
>connects to the plug in your trunk and then into your cd player. I
>installed it last weekend.
>
>Peter
>98 Blk/Blk X
> ----------
>From: gwalker@cinenet.net
>To: jettaglx@igtc.com
>Subject: Re: cd changer
>Date: Thursday, August 27, 1998 8:15PM
>Priority: High
>
>I'm getting conflicting info regarding the CD changer adapter for the
>Panasonic 6 disc unit. The local installation place says the 8 pin
>adapter
>needs to be female to integrate with the factory wiring, while
>Crutchfield
>says their adaptor is male. Has anybody purchased the adaptor, and is
it
>a
>female connection? Thanks in advance...
>
>Greg Walker
>97 GLX