Re: [DML] CD Changer
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Re: [DML] CD Changer





> Tom,
>
> The suggestion you received yesterday from another list member suggesting
a
> connection to the door lock module is correct. Even though your lock
module
> is disconnected you should still have power at the circuit breaker. For
> added protection you should add an in-line fuse between the CD changer and
> circuit breaker.
>
> The nearest ground connection is located at the top of the Lambda ECU.
> Remove the cover for the electrical compartment behind the drivers seat
and
> you will find the ECU and its separate ground wire located directly above
> the storage compartment.
>
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>
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Watkins Family <watbmv@xxxx>
> To: DMC News list <dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2000 8:09 PM
> Subject: [DML] CD Changer
>
>
> > I got my changer today and I do need to run a power and ground. I am
> > installing it in the storage compartment behind the drivers seat. All
> > the cords run well into the area where the computer module is. Can you
> > simply attach the power and ground to the battery terminals? I'm not to
> > confident with an exact place to grab the power from nor where to attach
> > the ground with all the plastic underbody there, where is there a place
> > for actual ground?
> >
> > I suppose I could splice into the power line going to the radio? (there
> > is a built in fuse) since it is always live would this be a good idea?
> > or should I tap into the fuse box somehow? The power wire is long
> > enough to make it to the front of the car but the ground wire is shorter
> > so I will have to find something in the rear deck area to ground it to.
> >
> > I did get a suggestion to tap into the door lock power but mine are
> > disabled at the moment. Any advise would be appreciated
> >
> > Tom
> > #05732
> >
> >
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