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Old Jul 14, 2010 | 04:47 PM
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ok went to install a raido in my truck an no wiring for radio or nothin called the owner b4 me an he said to look under the seat an center console,, so i did i found a panisonic 8 disc changer an some type of box under the seat that had the audio wiring harness into it an has the disc changer hooked up to it an the a/v cables for a ps2 coming out of it an spots to hook up other a/v wires, he said the truck use to have a tv an ps2 in it but someone stole the radio, the tv, an the ps2, so now i got to fire out a way to use it an hook up a radio an would at least like to get the 8 disc changer working also ,, any help would be greatful.. i have no idea when it come to audio video i can do regular radio an speaker install but this is over my head
 
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Old Jul 14, 2010 | 11:48 PM
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Probably will need a Panasonic radio to control the Panasonic changer. I never heard of an 8 disc changer, only 6,10 and 12 disc changers. Without seeing what you have in the truck, it will be hard to tell what needs to be done. The box next to the changer could be an amplifier or it sounds like i may be some kind of audio signal switching device that switched the signals from the radio, tv and video game. If so, and you decide not to use the changer, you could probably easily remove it and the other box and just install a new head unit in the dash.

I would say the best thing to do here is find a good independent car audio shop and let them tell you what would be best, given what components are left in the truck.

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