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If you want the option to play CDs or MP3 whilst keeping your factory fitted radio you will plainly need to add a CD changer unit that mounts in the boot, beneath a seat or in your glove box. In order to do this, your radio will have to have CD control capability. Look for a ‘CD/MD’ button on your radio. Alternatively, click through the MODE button and look for the CD option. Please refer to your radio handbook or contact your local car merchandiser if you are unsure. With the use of an interface (an adaptor lead) you may connect an aftermarket CD changer to your factory radio. The interface will enable the factory radio to operate the chosen make of CD changer. As the interfaces are only compatible with the radio they were fabricated to work with and are not universal, if you choose an Alpine CD or CD/MP3 changer you will have to likewise get the suitable Alpine interface to match. You will find packages consisting of CD changers in the “Factory Fit CD” section of car audio websites. You will also see their suitable and commended interfaces ready to be quickly installed. These are listed beneath vehicle make and model. Please note: Some cars do not require an interface in order for the CD changer to operate. You merely plug in the commended CD changer. This will become clear if you enter the “Factory Fit CD” changer division of an online shop and select your car make and model. |



