How to add a CD changer to 4th gen bose
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I don't know about part numbers, but you should be able to buy one off ebay or something and just plug it in, as long as it's OEM. I don't have one, but my Bose headunit is already setup for it, because there's even a Changer button on it. So I suspect it would just plug in so long as you got OEM.
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i'm gonna let you in a tip: if you donate, you can use the Search feature at the top of the page. otherwise, you can use google to search the .org as follows:
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<your search> site:http://forums.maxima.org
This topic has been the subject of many threads and therefore you're more likely to find the info you want that way instead of hoping someone feels like reposting it.
Just some advice from one newb to another!
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Originally Posted by FunLovinMaxima
i'm gonna let you in a tip: if you donate, you can use the Search feature at the top of the page. otherwise, you can use google to search the .org as follows:
<your search> site:http://forums.maxima.org
This topic has been the subject of many threads and therefore you're more likely to find the info you want that way instead of hoping someone feels like reposting it.
Just some advice from one newb to another!
<your search> site:http://forums.maxima.org
This topic has been the subject of many threads and therefore you're more likely to find the info you want that way instead of hoping someone feels like reposting it.
Just some advice from one newb to another!
Thanks that was very useful.
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