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Hey guys

My wife has a v35 2003.

I have a new cd player for it. And inhave all new surround. Ibhave the whole inside apart ready to install it. Only problem we are having. Is there are 3 plugs in the back of the stock cd player/ tap deck. Does anyone knoe what one to use?? I have tried both and cut the comnectors off. Bit nothing seems to work. Anyone know if there is a trick to this???

Help really would be appreciated

Thanks

Kris

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And I did. Had you not chopped the plugs off I could have helped. What you have now is a mess of wiring that will be indecipherable unless someone qualified looks at it.

Ok my bad ... correctionn.. wires are not chopped. I have taken them out of the pins. But now they are all back together as I was gonna get adapter. Is there anotjer way without the adapter? ? You said you couldnt help if all three plugs were togwther... they are but cant for the life of me find any help on the net :(

Yeah there are three connectors in the bak of the stock cd player. Pronlem is 2 of the connections gave yellow red and black wires in both :(

Edited by SNEEZYC34

Yeha i managed to get a test light from my father in law and all sorted now.

only problem is the new aftermarket surround has no brakets for the tv screen so it doesnt sit right =( anyone had any dealings with these?

Kris

Remove the old brackets off the old dash and install on the new dash

Yeah already tried, didnt work =( the new cd player is took wide and the brackets on the tv stop it from sliding. its ok now but may need to mod again soon lol

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