CD Changer Retrofit
Now, last year it was $1100...this year its $400. I've heard and read that dealers will retrofit it for $400 now plus labor but the two dealers in Houston told me $1100. Am I getting screwed or should I pay it?
I don't want to get one off e-bay and only want the dealer to install....and I definitely don't want aftermarket. The MB CD Changer is my only option, just wondering if its possible for me to get it for the $400 rather than the $1100.
Thanks
Have a local stereo shop install it. The ones near me charge $40 to $55. The dealer charges 2.5 hours at $95 per hour.
And, honestly, do you believe that a place other than the dealer is reliable enough to do it right? Is the risk worth saving 100 bucks?
For over a grand the CD changer is looking less appealing.
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If you want a new one, try www.autoclass.com It's about $460 with everything.
To install it yourself, try search for directions on this board. Search under "Pete" There are good directions there.
Beth
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If you can confirm that if I bought yours and had it installed (whether on my own, some place, or the dealer) that it would not affect the warranty would not be voided on the car or CD changer I would definitely be interested.
Richard
Hey Galaxy,
If you can confirm that if I bought yours and had it installed (whether on my own, some place, or the dealer) that it would not affect the warranty would not be voided on the car or CD changer I would definitely be interested.
Richard
I'll let you know what Lynn thinks.
Beth
Hey Galaxy,
If you can confirm that if I bought yours and had it installed (whether on my own, some place, or the dealer) that it would not affect the warranty would not be voided on the car or CD changer I would definitely be interested.
Richard
I agree with 20FHK02. Call your service advisor and ask him/her.
There's only one Becker dealer where I live and they gave me a quote of $700 installed, because the glove-box mount is kind of labor intensive. Supposedly it won't void the warranty on the electrical since it's a plug-and-play type adaptor, but if you get rattles from the dash I can guarantee that your dealer will charge you to fix it or tell you tough luck. In my case, this shop only does high-end autos so I'd feel comfortable with the install.
In the end, I managered to rig the cassette adapter to the cassette deck and use it with my iPod, which for me is a much more convenient option since I now have the equivalent of a 100-disc player in the car! True, can't use the multi-function controls with it, but I'm willing to sacrifice a little convenience to save a grand. (That puts me half-way to my bi-xenons.
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