Glove box cd changer removal




Find the fibre cable and open up the end connector (you should see 2 orange fibre lines, one white, one red). Open that connector with a thin screwdriver. You now have 2 lines, with 2 ends. Now you just need to join them end-to-end.
The part # you need is 000-545-33-84. "Connector"
Once done, you just need to tuck everything through the hole in the side of the glove box. Be sure not to bend the fiber too sharply or you will break the cables. The minimum radius is 0.25" or about 6.5mm iirc.
Last edited by slammer111; May 17, 2011 at 04:12 AM.
Find the fibre cable and open up the end connector (you should see 2 orange fibre lines, one white, one red). Open that connector with a thin screwdriver. You now have 2 lines, with 2 ends. Now you just need to join them end-to-end.
The part # you need is 000-545-33-84. "Connector"
Once done, you just need to tuck everything through the hole in the side of the glove box. Be sure not to bend the fiber too sharply or you will break the cables. The minimum radius is 0.25" or about 6.5mm iirc.





I know the D2B network quite well, after retrofitting the CD changer, Linguatronic, and Argos Bluetooth into my car. All 3 did not need coding. The stuck HU detected all 3 the minute I started the car.
Let me know if you have any additional questions. Just don't ask me about retrofitting Tele-Aid.
Last edited by slammer111; May 17, 2011 at 04:35 PM.




What I did instead was design an aux in (click here) that fed into the stereo.
For 2002-2004, unfortunately there is no way to truly integrate an iPod to the steering wheel controls.
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Ready ro take the radio out and see if the cd changer harness is behind the radio
But its a lot of work and i dont want to get disapoint of theres no
Harness there. Lol




