Installing an aftermarket radio
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Installing an aftermarket radio
I'm trying to find out how hard is it to install an aftermarket radio on the 84 voyager.I will appreciate any help
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Re: Installing an aftermarket radio
The problem with adding an after market radio is you loose hand controls.intercom and CB .If the tape-deck works you would be better of buying one of those adapters and go with that instead.
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Re: Installing an aftermarket radio
I thought of that and am going to just send the radio off to be repaired and use my tape deck till then thanks
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Re: Installing an aftermarket radio
Depending on why you need it fixed ,you may be better off going on fleabay and buy a new controller .just remember to change locks before you snap it in place.
Also on a 1300 the connectors under the control have been known to come loose ,so check that first.
Also on a 1300 the connectors under the control have been known to come loose ,so check that first.