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Discovery 1994 Cd Changer

jono13

In Second Gear
Does anyone know what make of cd changers are in the 1994 disco as ive have a 6 cd changer with no magazine an would like to get one.:(
 
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On the subject, does anyone know where I can get a cable to connect a Philips 22DC 710/61E
(part no AMR2195) and a CD Changer Type 082/61E (part no AMR3154) from a 95 Disco? (I mean one that is not a silly price - currently have been quoted £65 used!)

I believe this changer wa also used in late Rover 800's - anyone any idea if the same radio head was used, or is there only one type of cable that fits a DC082 (i.e only one type of plug at the radio head end)?

AlanD.
 
On the subject, does anyone know where I can get a cable to connect a Philips 22DC 710/61E
(part no AMR2195) and a CD Changer Type 082/61E (part no AMR3154) from a 95 Disco? (I mean one that is not a silly price - currently have been quoted £65 used!)

I believe this changer wa also used in late Rover 800's - anyone any idea if the same radio head was used, or is there only one type of cable that fits a DC082 (i.e only one type of plug at the radio head end)?

AlanD.

You could try halfrauds they do various Radio/cd connectors. take yours in with you and compare it to the ones they've got.
 
Hi, i had cut the cable out of my dash an then rejoin it together,as they dont mess about when fitting it, it is an easy job to solder back together just takes some time m8.
 
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