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Old 12-02-2003, 08:42 PM
LaxManAl LaxManAl is offline
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Unhappy Safe on tape Deck

I recentally bought a 1995 golf III, and i took out the tape deck to see if a cd deck i have would be able to put it in, and when i put the origional tape deck back in it now says "SAFE" on it, and it will not paly anything. It also says "CD changer" on the deck but i searched the car and could nto find a cd input, if any one could help at all it would be much appreciated, thanks Al.
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Old 12-05-2003, 10:14 PM
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Re: Safe on tape Deck

You need the owners manual, specifically the part with the radio's unlock code. If you don't have them you can take the radio serial number & possibly the car's VIN to VW to get the code & proceedure. I think the CD input is in the upper right of the trunk compartment on that model.
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Old 12-09-2003, 10:01 AM
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I ended up finding the manual but there were no instructions about the deck, but i just replaced it with a sony xplod, and it is not fitting correctly. I have checked several sites to find mounting kits, and have not found any thing that will fit y year of car.
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