Where abouts in the car does the oem cd multi changer fit, and is it an easy retro fit,?
I believe it goes in the passenger side rear bin. I'm sure it's easy to retrofit if you have the right wires with it.
Easier to fit a new radio with a usb port and use a micro stick - will replace say a 100 CD's as MP3, no messing with wiring and you might get a bluetooth phone connection as well.
Norman
Quote from: "normanh"Easier to fit a new radio with a usb port and use a micro stick - will replace say a 100 CD's as MP3, no messing with wiring and you might get a bluetooth phone connection as well.
Norman
I nearly bought a single DIN unit this week as i want DAB, Bluetooth and USB and took for granted it would have CD funtion. Luckily read closely to the text "THIS UNIT DOES NOT HAVE A CD MECHANISM - USB AND RADIO ONLY.". Its the way its going s:( :( s:(
I bought a double din rail Sony recently was a direct swap with just a adaptor lead required and a switch for the aerial. USB plus CD.
Norman
As far as I was aware, Toyota put the CD changer on the floor behind the drivers seat?
Quote from: "brettfield999"Quote from: "normanh"Easier to fit a new radio with a usb port and use a micro stick - will replace say a 100 CD's as MP3, no messing with wiring and you might get a bluetooth phone connection as well.
Norman
I nearly bought a single DIN unit this week as i want DAB, Bluetooth and USB and took for granted it would have CD funtion. Luckily read closely to the text "THIS UNIT DOES NOT HAVE A CD MECHANISM - USB AND RADIO ONLY.". Its the way its going s:( :( s:(
Our MGZR came with one of those units... Its a Pioneer and not too bad