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<blockquote data-quote="beastyle" data-source="post: 20138" data-attributes="member: 542068"><p>I'm not familar with your specific car altho the story sounds like crap.</p><p></p><p>In the past i had some "problems" while building in any radio in a car that had a board computer in it. With problems i mean that **** like the station u'r tuned in or the CD that you play is no longer displayed on the board computers screen.</p><p></p><p>For the rest i cant imagine that you would need to do what the garage told you to for simply changing or adding active audio components. The only thing that might bite you is the remote wiring but this is very very unlikely to occur. Seen it once in a car who had an actual remote antenne, two amplifiers and a HU frontloader WITH external CD changer (in this situation all jumped on and off expect the CD changer, it seemed to be the only thing that actually stayed on. I dunno how he solved it but i my first blaim would be wiring)</p><p></p><p>Anyway, get a second opinion on a other garage, something thinks to the story you got from the first garage if you ask me.</p><p></p><p>Gl &amp; peace</p><p></p><p>Editted: As far as i know most airbag systems have minimal impact on other car electronics</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beastyle, post: 20138, member: 542068"] I'm not familar with your specific car altho the story sounds like crap. In the past i had some "problems" while building in any radio in a car that had a board computer in it. With problems i mean that **** like the station u'r tuned in or the CD that you play is no longer displayed on the board computers screen. For the rest i cant imagine that you would need to do what the garage told you to for simply changing or adding active audio components. The only thing that might bite you is the remote wiring but this is very very unlikely to occur. Seen it once in a car who had an actual remote antenne, two amplifiers and a HU frontloader WITH external CD changer (in this situation all jumped on and off expect the CD changer, it seemed to be the only thing that actually stayed on. I dunno how he solved it but i my first blaim would be wiring) Anyway, get a second opinion on a other garage, something thinks to the story you got from the first garage if you ask me. Gl & peace Editted: As far as i know most airbag systems have minimal impact on other car electronics [/QUOTE]
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