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CD Changer Wiring 900 1995

I read the recent comments regarding adding a CD Changer to factory radio/tape player. We also have the radio/tape player with the CD controls on it but have never had a CD changer. The prices for the changer people mentioned got me looking on EBAY and there are a lot available for a very low price.

The question I have is as far as installation. I think I could handle removing the radio in order to connect the wiring for the CD changer but I am not looking foward to running the wiring from the back of our wagon up to the radio. Could this wiring already be in place from the factory? If so, where would it be. If it is there, is it just a matter of connecting the CD Changer to it? If it is that easy, and the prices are that good on EBAY, I may just do it.






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