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Old 21st September 2013, 14:13   #1
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I have just removed my 6 disc changer & Alpine Radio, for Seans DD.

Can I easily remove the cableform that fed the changer in the passenger compartment. I forgot when I removed it.

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Old 21st September 2013, 16:22   #2
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I have just removed my 6 disc changer & Alpine Radio, for Seans DD.

Can I easily remove the cableform that fed the changer in the passenger compartment. I forgot when I removed it.

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Hi Alf,

You can but its a bit of a faff to do so!
I'd leave it in place, doesn't cause any problems and it doesn't have much of a resale value
If you were planning on selling your changer and old head unit it would be easier to obtain a lead off a trader or from a scrap yard!
If you do decide to do it you need to undo the fuse box cover and pull it back from the glove box from there and carefully cut the insulation tape away and chase it back to the head unit hole.
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