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Hi I have:

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CD player has the common fault of 'wont eject'

If I replace with the exact same model, will everything just plug in and work ? or are there some 'catches' to this?

Second question:

Has any one come across a Headunit that can support the Rear-Aux-in so that I can retain the TV Tuner setup?

CHeers.

ill be getting rid of my stock head unit soon. its identical to this one. it came from another stagea, didnt need any codes etc or whatever.

works fine too! plays CDs perfectly

ok I have found a replacement, but it looks like it has a slight difference:

top left as two buttons that mine does not: DSP and Reset. (see attached)

Will this one still work?

Will it support the rear-aux input from the TV still?

Appreciate your help!

J

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would really need to see a pic of the rear

cheers !

This is all I can get at present...does it tell you enough?

I have a spare original M35 Single Din Clarion Unit for the dreaded day when my CD player packs up.

Here is a picture of the rear (Model number PN-2448E):

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No idea what the white plug is for (I am hopeless with Auto Elec stuff) but doesn't appear the one you are looking at has it?

the white one is the aux input for the navi/tv equipped models.

after seeing yours, thats the same as the back of my single DIN one also.

which reminds me ill need the antenna adaptor for the new head unit

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