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Old 07-11-2006 | 06:14 PM
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Help Please! Cd Changer Connector

hey guys...anyone who can give me an answer to this prob will get 5 bills through paypal.

i recently bought a SCD-N66 for my car. 6 cd changer.

so mounted in the trunk, ran the cable all the way up to the back of the stereo....the cable has three connectors on the end.

so i get to the back of the stereo, and i see one large connector, one smaller one. i disconnect the larger one, and plug it into one of the three connectors from the changer. i then take out the smaller one.

now the smaller one seems to be connected to the speakers, cause when i take it out, i cant hear anything. when i plug it in, the speakers work.

so i put a cd in the changer, and it makes noise like it has power. but when i press the changer button on the dash, nothing happens.

is there more than one connector on the back?

does anyone have ANY idea? IM me on aim Seanish4042 to get a better description
Old 07-11-2006 | 06:28 PM
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nm figured it out
Old 07-11-2006 | 11:25 PM
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Haha took a look at the wiring diagram? Its a wonder what directions can do. I recently installed the same changer on my car.. except I put it under my passenger power seat. pretty invisible from the othside.

BTW, for others who need to install a changer and would rather read this than to see the picture provided, theres a plug that goes into the back of the stereo and a plug that you have to plug in between the car to stereo connector(like you would with an extension cord)... You should realize this when you see that it plugs into itself (ok, that sounded gay).
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