install after market player while still keeping oem bose system
install after market player while still keeping oem bose system
indash 7" player installed while keeping n aux in to oem bose system
but the 6 cd changer have to be removed so the aftermarket player could fit in
aux in have to be connected to the tape in(casette) diy needed.
diy cover
http://youtu.be/byjhk2xzHe8
http://youtu.be/xXYFbqui1XI


but the 6 cd changer have to be removed so the aftermarket player could fit in
aux in have to be connected to the tape in(casette) diy needed.
diy cover
http://youtu.be/byjhk2xzHe8
http://youtu.be/xXYFbqui1XI


Last edited by mercuris; Jan 4, 2012 at 03:05 AM.
Do your stock volume controls on the dash and steering wheel still work?
I'm assuming that you're feeding the audio from the aftermarket unit into the stock one?.... or did you splice the audio-out from the new unit into the output harness from the stock unit?
I'm assuming that you're feeding the audio from the aftermarket unit into the stock one?.... or did you splice the audio-out from the new unit into the output harness from the stock unit?
yes stock steering wheel volume control still works. yes I'm feeding the aftermarket output to the bose cassette since we dun actually need it anymore. meaning I'm can still use bose radio when I switch to cassette(tape) it will be the pioneer
its the oem non nav hu. I didn't change the hu n just get a double din is becoz I want it to look like stock since there are thieves around stealing car audios in my country
Last edited by mercuris; Jan 3, 2012 at 04:36 PM.
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the aftermarket player fit just right in. not bigger not smaller. time is much more spent on the custom cover rather than installing the player since it have to be the prefect size



