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martin42

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Re: Changing the sound system
« Reply #15 on: 18 January 2012, 14:36:30 »

thanks Dave,will do that at the weekend  :y
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Re: Changing the sound system
« Reply #16 on: 18 January 2012, 21:09:09 »

Currently CCR2006 and the CD isn't working anyway
Some (most?) of the CCR2006 can be programmed using Tech2 for use with Bose.

IIRC CCR2006/A is NOT suitable but CCR2006/B (or later?) can be programmed.

Working CCR2006 HUs are often available quite cheap in the for sale section......
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Re: Changing the sound system
« Reply #17 on: 20 January 2012, 01:34:32 »

Time/date line will go out, but can easily be retained with a quick bit of wiring

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Check control?
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Re: Changing the sound system
« Reply #18 on: 20 January 2012, 08:57:36 »

Time/date line will go out, but can easily be retained with a quick bit of wiring

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You could certainly play with some reprogramming, but I have found that most inexperienced people tend to screw up other things when messing about with that, so far easier to advise of cutting the wire.

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feeutfo

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Re: Changing the sound system
« Reply #19 on: 20 January 2012, 10:00:32 »

Currently CCR2006 and the CD isn't working anyway
Might be Bose configurable via tech 2, and if the head unit can be repaired or replaced for reasonable money it's far better to stick with the Bose vx head unit IMO. Bose is a marked improvement over the stock speakers so worth perusing.

 Changing head unit to a Chevy after market one will de value the car and loose on board warning and info features. Stick with the vx systems designed for your car IMO. If using the breakers on here it will work out way cheaper as well. Provided looms are present. Stick with the Bose system if possible.  :y
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