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Radio and CD changer replacement

craigomatic

Guest
Hi.
I've been having trouble with the Aura radio in my Toledo for a while now. The CD multichanger has never worked since I've had the car, and the buttons on the head units are erratic - if I'm lucky they do what they're supposed to and not some other random function.

Just the other day though the volume went. So I've given up and have decided to go for a new one.

I've read that I may need wiring and harness adaptors dependant on the manufacturor. Is this the case? and if so how do I know?

Does anyone have some advice on a good unit, but easy install. In a perfect world I'm after something that will take a USB input, but frankly something would be better than nothing.
 

meltonlad

Active Member
Mar 21, 2009
391
0
huntingdon
most head units are now ISO connections so very easy to fit. i dont think you would need any other wiring just plug and play... i think :)
 

LEE69

Stage 2 Revo'd
Dec 10, 2004
21,262
74
C\UK\Devon\Torquay
Yeah plug and play.
If it is a CD one and you have the code, i'll take it off you for spares.
PM me if and when :)
 
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