[Shotimes] jumper wire for cd player

Dave Bigelow stupourdave@yahoo.com
Sun, 25 Jan 2004 10:58:15 -0800 (PST)


I supposedly bought the head units and cd players that went together. I don't see any difference, but maybe there is a difference that I didn't see.   Dave

Carl Prochilo <gr8sho@prochilo.myserver.org> wrote:I never got the full story on how the radio head units works for the CD
versus the non-CD version for the gen 2s; are there two separate part
numbers for the head units? If I wanted to add the dash single CD player, I
have to replace my head unit, right? And there shouldn't be any
compatability issues with the trunk mounted Ford 10 disc changer I assume
since that works on the radio freq.
-- 
Cheers,
Carl Prochilo
1992 Ultra Red Crimson

Alan Fanning said:
> If I recall correctly, there is a jumper cable that goes between the two
> components. I believe I even have an extra one from my old SHO. I'll check
> and get back to you directly.
>
> Alan
>
>> From: Dave Bigelow 
>> To: Shotimes@autox.team.net
>> Subject: [Shotimes] jumper wire for cd player
>>
>> I bought 2 cd players through eBay. I had to buy both the am/fm/cassette
>> units
>> and cd player slave units to get the cd players I needed for both of my 94
>> ATXs. I got the speaker cables for both, but no power cables. Is there a
>> jumper wire to supply power to the cd players or is there a drop in the
>> wiring
>> harness for this? It seems like the power should come from the main unit
>> so
>> they would both turn on at the same time. Anyone know anything about this?
>> In
>> the short time I've been associated with this list, it seems that there's
>> always someone that can answer almost any question. You guys are great!
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