Alternative Stereo?

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Post 66199 by roller girl on 2005-12-18 16:57:29

Right the boot mounted disc changer in the 854 has packed up. What can I do. The stereo sounds ace, just can't play cd's. Do I replace it with a compete aftermarket stereo? Try an find another boot changer? Can you get facias for the dash? Or lead adaptors to use all 8 speakers? Anyone any ideas????

Post 66205 by Vikingxl on 2005-12-18 17:30:33

You should be able to get the adapter lead to use a normal stereo without any problems and the fascia adapters are quite common but look before you buy because some are a bit nasty looking.Or you could do what i did and fit two head units or its possible someone on here is selling one.The other choice would be to give Salvo a ring and see if they have any at the moment

Post 66206 by t5 stealth on 2005-12-18 17:33:51

hi the choice is yours which way you want to go with it, you can buy replacement facia for a normal size sterio (din size ) or you mite find an original cd changer from ebay from someone on here, or you could take the faulty changer to a radio shop to repair it & yes you can buy the lead to fit volvo loom to convert it to iso connection the lead can also be purchased from the radio shop,it will give you all speakers working,iso is a standard fitting now available with most modern cars now,i hope this helps

Post 66208 by Engineer on 2005-12-18 17:35:59

[QUOTE=roller girl]Right the boot mounted disc changer in the 854 has packed up. What can I do. The stereo sounds ace, just can't play cd's. Do I replace it with a compete aftermarket stereo? Try an find another ? Can you get facias for the dash? Or lead adaptors to use all 8 speakers? Anyone any ideas????[/QUOTE]I have a boot changer if you decide on that route. ;)

Post 66209 by Vikingxl on 2005-12-18 17:37:01

[QUOTE=Engineer]I have a boot changer if you decide on that route. ;)[/QUOTE] See told you!

Post 66215 by roller girl on 2005-12-18 17:49:31

how much? sounds like the easiest option!!

Post 66245 by JamesB on 2005-12-18 20:01:07

Or you can go the iPod route - quite cost-effective if you've already got one.

Post 66303 by nobananas on 2005-12-18 22:22:36

I heard from somewhere that the changers are Alpine equipment. If this is so you should be able to replace it with another Alpine unit.

Post 66308 by M44K TS on 2005-12-18 22:34:08

if you replace with an Alpine changer, you still have to buy the interface kit. I was in the same dilema when i bought my car, someone plank nicked the changer before i bought it. Worked out cheaper to buy a changer off e-bay than to get the Alpine one and the interface.

Post 66315 by BigJC on 2005-12-18 22:42:20

I've got a Volvo SC 805 which is double din (or big in other words) which has tuner, cd & tape player up for grabs! I've just bought an aftermarket HU which I can plug my ipod into. The advert is in erm....the adverts section!

Post 66360 by jross on 2005-12-19 03:54:31

Alot of folks here in the US tend towards aftermarket replacements for the radio. It's usually not a big deal to get a wiring harness that will allow you to use all the stock speakers with a new HU. I think it's mostly a matter of personal preference.

Post 66719 by dan_burdock on 2005-12-20 11:23:02

[QUOTE=Engineer]I have a boot changer if you decide on that route. ;)[/QUOTE] How much? I am after one as mine packed up years ago.

Post 66732 by Engineer on 2005-12-20 11:58:24

[QUOTE=dan_burdock]How much? I am after one as mine packed up years ago.[/QUOTE] Hi Dan only want what it owes me, £50.

Post 66830 by Jod T5 on 2005-12-20 17:49:02

[QUOTE=roller girl]how much? sounds like the easiest option!![/QUOTE] new one on ebay...http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/VOLVO-6-CD-BOOT-MULTI-CHANGER-BRAND-NEW_W0QQitemZ5844738260QQcategoryZ3289QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem imagine they are fairly universal between models... :remybussi