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Re: CD Changer



Late '97s (from somewhere around 1/97 production) have the Bose system and
use the Panasonic changer.  The head unit (which is made by Panasonic) has a
Bose label above the cassette door and the rear speakers also have Bose
nameplates.  The changer cable has a round DIN plug with the terminals in a
circular arrangement and two RCA connectors.  The is also an amp on the
underside of the rear speaker shelf (visible in the trunk).  The earlier
Clarion equipped '97s don't have this stuff.  The changer cable, while still
having a round DIN style plug, has the pins arranged in a grid pattern and
does not have the RCA plugs.

- -Chris

- -----Original Message-----
From: Jason <jgeragi@adelphia.net>
To: jettaglx@igtc.COM <jettaglx@igtc.COM>
Date: Tuesday, May 19, 1998 4:53 PM
Subject: CD Changer


>Here's the dilemma, I have a 97' GLX with a CD Changer, and just recently,
>they had to replace it.  I think they put an older one in that has a June
>1995 date on it.  I want to put a new head unit in, so is it a Clarion or a
>Panasonic??  How can I tell??
>PLEASE HELP!
>
>thanks
>Jason
>