[Shotimes] connector on the back of the CD plaer/removing the dang thing

Kevin & Cheryl Airth clubairth@peoplepc.com
Wed, 5 Jan 2005 08:14:31 -0600


Jason:
 I think you could do it yourself. Have you looked at the FAQ? Pretty much
tells you what it needed.
http://tinyurl.com/454hj
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The clicking in the old CD player can also be fixed if your interested.
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> where do I get one? stealer?
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> Jason
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> Chris Archer wrote:
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> >You need the shorting plug that plugs into the head unit where the CD
cable
> >used to connect.  You can probably just workup one or more jumpers too,
but
> >you'd have to check the schematics.
> >

> >
> >I tried to take the CD player out of my car tonight to give to my
> >fiancee as a gift (hers clicks), and also cos I never use the damned
> >thing. I took it out just fine, and unplugged the signal connector from
> >the back of it. wtf! no sound! apparently the sound signal is fed
> >through the CD unit, because if that connector is unplugged, the sound
> >cuts off... cuts right back in when I replug it. Which two pins to I
> >have to short out to get sound without the CD player? There's another
> >little plug that runs with the signal cable via zip-ties, but the
> >connector has no pins. What's the purpose of this thing? can it help me
> >somehow? Please help!
> >
> >Jason