SL/R129: CD changer connection
I recently got a '97 SL500. To my amazement, even though it has a Bose speaker system, it has no CD changer. To add even more to my amazement, it does not even have a CD connection in the trunk even though the Radio can control one as is original to the car (it has the CD button). I removed the carpeted cover in the trunk because I also have a leaking cylinder and saw no signs of the connector. I also looked in the top hydraulic pump area to no avail.
So the question is, has anybody installed an original Mercedes CD changer when there is no connection in the trunk? I have looking into buying one from eBay and installing it myself but I am not sure where to get the connector from and how to do the wiring.
Any help will be appreciated. Thanks.
Here's a story about these factory pre-wire cables: A long time ago I was an installer at local car stereo shop. My step-mom is the director of HR for a larger competitor. She had a phone kit installed by her company and they put a glass mount antenna on her Q45 BUT it already had a factory installed antenna in the rear glass for the phone. When I griped at her she said they couldn't find the connector. I had never worked on Q45 before and had been out the business for about 5 years at the time. I went out to the garage, popped the trunk and in the dark felt around near the rear deck for the connector...within 2 minutes I had the connector in hand and was removing the glue on antenna from the glass.
Last edited by Lincoln; Sep 19, 2006 at 05:57 PM.
Thank you very much for your help. It turns out that the connection was hidden within a set of cables tied up together and covered with electrical tape just above where the CD changed is supposed to be. At first it looked just like cables were tied up but cutting the tape revealed the connection.
Thanks again for your help.



