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Need Help with CD Changer Installation 850 1995

Pretty simple question here. I have a 95 850 T5-R Sedan that came prewired in the trunk for a CD changer. I just purchased a factory changer and mounting kit, but neither came with instructions for installing it. Does anyone have detailed instructions for installing this? I checked the info on the OzBrick Volvo 850 site, which talked about installing the changer on the floor, but isn't the factory install done underneath the upper part of the trunk on the driver's side? Any ideas on how to go about doing this? Any help would be greatly appreciated.

-Ron








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Need Help with CD Changer Installation 850 1995

Mine (N/A)was not pre-wired, and it was mounted w/ self tapping screws on the LEFT side of the car








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Need Help with CD Changer Installation 850 1995

I just purchased a 96 that is prewired for a changer. How much are the changers and where are the wires hidden in the truck. I looked casually but have not really started looking too hard.








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Need Help with CD Changer Installation 850 1995


The volvos are prewired to the trunk. You should find the wires tucked in there. Just mount the unit on the right side of the trunk with the self tapping screws. Should take you a couple of minutes.
Since you have the volvo factory changer you shouldnt need the adapter.
Which deck do you have 811?







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