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Re: CD changer connection fro SC-811 850 1993

> right back passenger seat . There is also a green & black wire

> that has a rectangular connection into the back of the changer. It

> appears wired right in and will not pull out. This wire goes through

> the trunk lid and into the body near the left wheel well. I couldn't

> find a way to unplug it. The body shop guy said he didn't know how to

> unplug it (liar). Since the 850's are pre-wired for the CD changer I

> guess there must be some way to disconnect this other wire but I

> suppose I will have to pay them to do it.

FEAR NOT! I saw this in my brother's 850 Turbo. What you need to do to disconnect it is this:

1.) Empty the trunk and pull out the "floor" that covers the Spare tire.

2.) remove the small tabs that hold the felt "walls" of the compartment on. (to do this, use a flat-tip screwdriver and turn them 1/4 turn. They should pop right out)

3.) Follow the wire along until you find a small white plastic connector. It houses a fuse. You should be able to twist this to disconnect the wire. Be careful not to lose the fuse.)

Basically, follow the wire behind the felt padding and disconnect it at that plastic junction.

Hope this helps!

Tom






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