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Old 11-14-2005, 06:35 PM
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Tape deck vs. CD deck question

I have a 92 Park Ave., it has the Delco AM/FM tape deck with equalizer, the newer version. Will a 94 Delco AM/FM CD radio fit, and are the plugs the same? Thanks --- Rob
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Re: Tape deck vs. CD deck question

The 92 and 94 should have the same pin out on the plugs. They did change after 95 or 96 though.

I installed a Clarion high watt CD with remote in mine and love it. It has so many more features than the GM models, and you never have to move forward to change volume, stations, or go from FM to AM or CD.
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Thanks for talkin some sense into me! Those new ones play the computer music (MP3's) that you put on a CD too! That 94 Factory one doesn't! Good news once again! Many thanks!
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