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RE: Beating a dead horse for the umpteenth time...
Dee,
From what I know there was a changer for that car and I can't imagine why
the dealer wouldn't have it.. Oops forgot it's an Audi dealer. :-). If
I'm not mistaken it was the 6 disc unit and I think it might be availible
from Clair Parts(www.clairparts.com ????).
HTH,
Anand Dhanda
dhandas@cwixmail.com
'98.5 A4 2.8QMS
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-quattro@audifans.com [mailto:owner-quattro@audifans.com]On
Behalf Of DOUBLDz@aol.com
Sent: Friday, April 23, 1999 11:18 PM
To: quattro@audifans.com
Subject: Beating a dead horse for the umpteenth time...
Dear List...
If there is someone out there who is in the mood to talk about something
other than subject lines.....
A while back I was one of the many who asked about CD changers and I got
lots
of advice (thank you). When I tried to employ some of your good suggestions
I
ran into a few road blocks. The one I like the best is the service manager
at
the local Audi dealership told me, no problem, order the CD changer from the
parts department, then they or an installer of my choice could put it in.
Then, the service department said there was no Audi CD changer for my car.
That had been my last resort, I only went to the dealership after I had
already hit a few other dead ends.
So making a long story short, I found a place nearby that said they could
install a CD Changer in the trunk and attach it to the FM modulator (?) of
the existing Bose radio and it would then run off an FM station. The wiring
would be hidden except for the remote that would be Velcro-ed to an
inconspicuous but handy spot in front.
So I'm asking, since this seems like the only option available for my car,
is
this the way to go? I mean, I could stick with tapes if this is a bad idea.
Dee
95 A6q pearl, CD Changer-less