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Adding CD changer


Smo0ve
06-30-2004, 10:17 AM
I have heard that if you replace the Aurora's factory radio with an aftermarket one, you lose the steering wheel radio conrols (a must have for me), and the date on the DIC. I am having a problem with constant error codes for the CD player, so to avoid losing features, I'd like to just add a CD changer, and just not use the in dash CD player. I was wondering if an aftermarket changer as opposed to a Delco changer, would also make me lose my steering wheel controls? Thanks in advance.

RoraStar96
06-30-2004, 01:13 PM
I believe there is an adaptor for the steering wheel controls, but you will lose DIC features (date)..something I use for display constanly, anyhow, the car may be wired up for a trunk mounted changer.

kev's 96 Aurora
06-30-2004, 01:23 PM
If you keep the factory radio and add one of those FM changers that you just tune in on your radio you should be fine. The program and seek won't work with CD's but may still work for am/fm.

I took my radio out. I added an Alpine CDA-9835 and 2 12's. I lost all steering controls but I didn't use them anyway. I also lost date and a few other things but I leave my screen on mpg's anyway.

Smo0ve
06-30-2004, 01:31 PM
So if I add a factory Delco CD changer, I shouldn't lose any features right? The DIC feature is one of the things that attracted me to the Aurora so I really don't want to lose that. If it's just the date it wouldn't matter to me.

kev's 96 Aurora
07-01-2004, 05:36 AM
If you have a factory cd deck in your car then I'm not sure how you would go about wiring to work. The FM type are easy. You might have to switch to the tape deck with changer control deck. Thats what mine was before I put in the Alpine. I am going to keep the deck incase I get rid of the car.

Smo0ve
07-01-2004, 10:48 AM
If you have a factory cd deck in your car then I'm not sure how you would go about wiring to work. The FM type are easy. You might have to switch to the tape deck with changer control deck. Thats what mine was before I put in the Alpine. I am going to keep the deck incase I get rid of the car. I have the factory CD/cassette deck. I'm just not sure if the CD changer controls are standard on the CD/cassette. Do you or anyone else know? Thanks

dsatt12
07-02-2004, 08:42 PM
I can't verify if the controls are already there or not.

There are lots of CD changers you can add even if you don't have changer controls already on the stereo though. I had one done in my old Grand Prix. It had a really f-ed up little square radio, then a separate slot for whatever you wanted in addition, like cd, tape player, or 8 track :). The car stereo pace just cut a little hole in the flat plastic front nearby and mounted a small display and receiver for the remote that came with the changer. I had them set it up with the FM modulator. It just gets spliced into the antenna wire and plays on your choice of like 5 preset stations. They don't have to be all that expensive either. I got a nice 6 disc a loong time ago for $500. I know I've seen them for half that now.

Smo0ve
07-02-2004, 09:07 PM
I can't verify if the controls are already there or not.

There are lots of CD changers you can add even if you don't have changer controls already on the stereo though. I had one done in my old Grand Prix. It had a really f-ed up little square radio, then a separate slot for whatever you wanted in addition, like cd, tape player, or 8 track :). The car stereo pace just cut a little hole in the flat plastic front nearby and mounted a small display and receiver for the remote that came with the changer. I had them set it up with the FM modulator. It just gets spliced into the antenna wire and plays on your choice of like 5 preset stations. They don't have to be all that expensive either. I got a nice 6 disc a loong time ago for $500. I know I've seen them for half that now. It seems as if I'm not explaining myself well I have a 95 Aurora with the factory CD/cassette. I keep getting the error messages, so I was asking if I would be able to keep the steering wheel controls by adding a FACTORY Delco CD changer. I'm not interested in aftermarket, because I am told that I'd lose the date on the DIC as well as the ability to use the audio controls on the steering wheel. Thanks for your reply though.

bustedratchet
07-06-2004, 10:13 PM
I have a 99 and put a factory changer in mine. I got it on ebay for 75 dollars. Before buying the one I got I checked with a G.M. parts guy I know and although the part number of the unit I bought wasn't what the dealer told me It works fine. After I found out it worked I called him and ordered the factory brackets The "program" button advances the discs for you and the seek goes up the tracks I think those are on the steering wheel.

Smo0ve
07-07-2004, 02:23 AM
I have a 99 and put a factory changer in mine. I got it on ebay for 75 dollars. Before buying the one I got I checked with a G.M. parts guy I know and although the part number of the unit I bought wasn't what the dealer told me It works fine. After I found out it worked I called him and ordered the factory brackets The "program" button advances the discs for you and the seek goes up the tracks I think those are on the steering wheel. Just what I needed to know! Thanks a lot!

RoraStar96
07-07-2004, 10:59 AM
I would go for it!
Nothing more slick then browsing thru 12 CD's and never taking your hands off the wheel!

jmeunier
07-07-2004, 09:59 PM
Sounds interesting...does anyone know of a market for factory cd changers for the Aurora? I might consider putting one in my '98 Aurora.

dred98
07-08-2004, 09:47 AM
Sounds interesting...does anyone know of a market for factory cd changers for the Aurora? I might consider putting one in my '98 Aurora.

Are all Aurora trunks already wired up to add a CD changer?
Almost sounds too easy . . . .

Smo0ve
07-08-2004, 01:00 PM
Are all Aurora trunks already wired up to add a CD changer?
Almost sounds too easy . . . . I'm not sure. It looks like I'll have to pay to get mine wired, because mine doesn't look like it is. :banghead: I thought that they were all wired too! :wtf:

bustedratchet
07-08-2004, 09:51 PM
Mine was,, look behind the gray cover in the trunk on the passenger side forward of the antenna.

Auror_AH
07-09-2004, 04:10 PM
If it’s not, couldn’t you just install the changer somewhere else in the car (i.e. glove box, under a seat, etc.) in order to cut down on running wires from one end of the car to the player? Making it a shorter distance, and less work.

Smo0ve
07-09-2004, 04:27 PM
If it’s not, couldn’t you just install the changer somewhere else in the car (i.e. glove box, under a seat, etc.) in order to cut down on running wires from one end of the car to the player? Making it a shorter distance, and less work. I haven't even gotten around to getting the price of the job, but that would definitely cut down on the labor charge. I hadn't even thought of that. Thanks for the heads up!

Auror_AH
07-09-2004, 04:48 PM
No prob SMo0ve. I'm actually thinking about doing the same thing, so if I do something in the near future I'll give you a heads up ;)

dred98
07-10-2004, 01:14 PM
Mine was,, look behind the gray cover in the trunk on the passenger side forward of the antenna.

Yes it's there - just by the antenna, behind the liner, was a flat plug with about 10 connectors on it, all ready to go.
Thanks bustedratchet for the suggestion.

Howard

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