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<blockquote data-quote="JahCOUSTEAUU" data-source="post: 8825503" data-attributes="member: 687696"><p>Actually, it might be the head unit, I think it’s usually always easier to replace with a complete sound system, radio and Everything, nowadays it’s not as expensive as it used to be and since it’s an older vehicle it could stand an upgrade in atleast a dozen ways, Bluetooth, backup camera, but in your case just music period… rght now she has nothin… but with a complete system is going to be easier to diagnose any problems going forward, because Everything is seperate, and typically you’ll become more knowledgeable about the whole nine especially if you do it yourself, they have companies like crutchfield.com which basically walks you through the whole process and you can have it partially wired up so that everything is plug and play, which to me, in my personal opinion is a major time saver. +plus your earn points with the wifey, she gets music. By the way, I’m not advertising for crutchfield, I just always use them and they haven’t let me done yet…</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JahCOUSTEAUU, post: 8825503, member: 687696"] Actually, it might be the head unit, I think it’s usually always easier to replace with a complete sound system, radio and Everything, nowadays it’s not as expensive as it used to be and since it’s an older vehicle it could stand an upgrade in atleast a dozen ways, Bluetooth, backup camera, but in your case just music period… rght now she has nothin… but with a complete system is going to be easier to diagnose any problems going forward, because Everything is seperate, and typically you’ll become more knowledgeable about the whole nine especially if you do it yourself, they have companies like crutchfield.com which basically walks you through the whole process and you can have it partially wired up so that everything is plug and play, which to me, in my personal opinion is a major time saver. +plus your earn points with the wifey, she gets music. By the way, I’m not advertising for crutchfield, I just always use them and they haven’t let me done yet… [/QUOTE]
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