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Old 04-18-2000, 02:19 PM
krk235 krk235 is offline
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I want to put a CD Changer in my Dodge Charger. I want to leave the existing stereo and just wire up the CD player through the trunk. I heard that this is possible and would like to know how. Please help!!
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Old 04-23-2000, 09:42 PM
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There are 3 types of CD changers; those that connect directly to your stereo (the stereo has to be specially made), those that have audio connections (usually connect to an amplifier of some sort), and, finally, those that use RF (or Radio Frequency) connection. You will want the last one. What you have is a remote that you run to the interior that controls the sending frequancy and the disk, track, pause, etc. Then you just set your radio to read what the CD changer is sending.
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