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I am going to change my cd player to one that can play my ipod. But I
don't know much about the wires in the back. Should I try to do this
myself? Or pay a professional? If you have to splice wires then I won't
even try.
e-nigma
August 23rd 06, 09:05 PM
> wrote in message
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>I am going to change my cd player to one that can play my ipod. But I
> don't know much about the wires in the back. Should I try to do this
> myself? Or pay a professional? If you have to splice wires then I won't
> even try.
>
depends on the year and type vehicle.
For many vehicles there are harness adapters that plug into the factory car
stereo harness so you do not have to splice into them.
Many vehicles may also require a dash kit.
I don;t know where you live, but some retailers like circuit city and best
buy offer free install when you purchase one of there units.
If need you will have to pay for any parts needed
e-nigma
August 23rd 06, 09:06 PM
> wrote in message
oups.com...
>I am going to change my cd player to one that can play my ipod. But I
> don't know much about the wires in the back. Should I try to do this
> myself? Or pay a professional? If you have to splice wires then I won't
> even try.
>
depends on the year and type vehicle.
For many vehicles there are harness adapters that plug into the factory car
stereo harness so you do not have to splice into them.
Many vehicles may also require a dash kit.
I don;t know where you live, but some retailers like circuit city and best
buy offer free install when you purchase one of there units.
If need you will have to pay for any parts needed
Mister.Lull
August 23rd 06, 10:04 PM
With the way you phrased the question, I would simply suggest that you
pay a professional or get a package deal where installation is
included.
~Mister.Lull
wrote:
> I am going to change my cd player to one that can play my ipod. But I
> don't know much about the wires in the back. Should I try to do this
> myself? Or pay a professional? If you have to splice wires then I won't
> even try.
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