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156 JTS Bose CD - Changer help
I'm picking up a December 2002 156 2.0 JTS with the Bose sound system on
Tuesday - can't wait..... Does anyone know what aftermarket CD-autochanger fits this model? - and if they do, where does the changer go in the car and is there a pre-laid cable or do I have to run a cable back to the head unit? (I have an original 1999 1.8TS at present and I know that its Alfa badged radio-cassette is made by Alpine and I have fitted a generic Alpine changer, plugging it directly into the pre-laid cable under the boot floor.) Many thanks, Graham 1999 156 1.8TS SP1 and 2002 156 2.0JTS !!! |
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On Wed, 26 May 2004 19:01:54 +0000 (UTC), "Graham W"
> selected combat throttle and flew into a dogfight with: >I'm picking up a December 2002 156 2.0 JTS with the Bose sound system on >Tuesday - can't wait..... >Does anyone know what aftermarket CD-autochanger fits this model? - and if >they do, where does the changer go in the car and is there a pre-laid cable >or do I have to run a cable back to the head unit? The CD header unit and 10 CD changer are by Blaupunkt (IIRC, the Sportwagon uses a Clarion 6 CD changer). You could find the systems on the German Blaupunkt website (in German but not English). I don't know if the website has changed or whether the UK website has been updated. Unfortunately I can't help with the wiring, I bought my 156 new with the CD changer already fitted. The changer fits in a 'compartment' labelled 'CD' just behind the nearside rear wheel arch (UK model); whether this compartment exists on models that have not had the factory fit changer, I can't say. >(I have an original 1999 1.8TS at present and I know that its Alfa badged >radio-cassette is made by Alpine and I have fitted a generic Alpine changer, >plugging it directly into the pre-laid cable under the boot floor.) I have the same Alpine CD changer as the early 156 fitted in my Lancia. Got it from Halfords at half the price stated in the Alfa catalogue! -- Max Reheat () - deselect Part Throttle Reheat to reply. Alfa 156 2.0 JTS Selespeed Veloce Lancia Dedra 1.8i.e.SE -- Max Reheat () - deselect Part Throttle Reheat to reply. Alfa 156 2.0 JTS Selespeed Veloce Lancia Dedra 1.8i.e.SE |
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"Graham W" > wrote in message >...
> I'm picking up a December 2002 156 2.0 JTS with the Bose sound system on > Tuesday - can't wait..... > Does anyone know what aftermarket CD-autochanger fits this model? - and if > they do, where does the changer go in the car and is there a pre-laid cable > or do I have to run a cable back to the head unit? > > (I have an original 1999 1.8TS at present and I know that its Alfa badged > radio-cassette is made by Alpine and I have fitted a generic Alpine changer, > plugging it directly into the pre-laid cable under the boot floor.) > > Many thanks, > Graham > > 1999 156 1.8TS SP1 and > 2002 156 2.0JTS !!! hi the cd changer to fit is a blackpunt |
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