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problem with cd changer instalation


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hi everybody

i wanted to install the cd changer i bought a few months ago ..but im puzzled now because there doesent seem to be anywhere to connect it!! i have removed the pcm but all the connections are used by other connectors and are not compatible anyway.

i bought a silverstone 2630 and want to connect it to my pcm1. my car is a 99 996c2 coupe..anybody got any ideas? toolpants? i posted a question asking if it was compatible before i bought it and toolpants said it was..am i missing somthing?

thanks in advance

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I have not hooked up the changer to PCM1, but I think it is the same as the standard radio.

The changer wiring harness should have a green and blue plug. Blue goes to C3 and green to C2, which should be next to a yellow plug that is C1.

Next pic is the standard radio and you can see the green and blue changer plugs in.

Last pic is the back of a PCM unit, and I have put green and blue lines to where I think the changer plugs go.

If my PCM1 pic is correct and you already have something in C2 and C3, then do you have aux-in or a phone or something?

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I have not hooked up the changer to PCM1, but I think it is the same as the standard radio.

The changer wiring harness should have a green and blue plug. Green goes to C2 and blue to C3, which should be next to a yellow plug that is C1.

Next pic is the standard radio and you can see the green and blue changer plugs in.

Last pic is the back of a PCM unit, and I have put green and yellow lines to where I think the changer plugs go.

If my PCM1 pic is correct and you already have something in C2 and C3, then do you have aux-in or a phone or something?

thanks toolpants...it was my mistake. i didnt realise that the blue and green plugs fit next to the yellow plug...i just didnt give it enough attention before asking for help :oops: ill connect it up tomorrow and let you know how it works

thanks again for your help. :cheers:

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