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00 01 CADILLAC DEVILLE BOSE CD PLAYER CASSETTE AUDIO AM FM RADIO STEREO OEM USED US $194.99
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97-01 Acura CL Bose Radio Cd Player & Theft Code 39100-SS8-A010 OEM * US $37.50
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What can a powerful 2010 Mazda 3 DVD Player do?
Highlights
- This Car DVD Player fits 2010 Mazda 3
- Built-in GPS navigation
- Dual-zone, you can listen to the music or the radio while in navigation
- 6.2" 800*480 Digital High Definition TFT LCD touchscreen
- original PIP function, you can use 2 functions of DVD/TV/Radio/bluetooth/Navi/AUX at the same time.
- original 2-ZONE function, the back display screen can connect DVD/USB/SD/TV/RADIO functions while the host display shows different contents, without any interference even in voice navigation.
- Support RDS (Radio Data Services)
- optional built-in DVB-T function (Digital TV used in Europe and Australia)
- Support iPod iPhone
- with Bluetooth
- with Steering Wheel Control
- Auto rear viewing function.
- Button light: Red/Yellow/Orange/No. Several touch sound
- You can change the background picture by yourself
- Virtual 6 disks CDC: V-6 disc changer memory (6 disc music can be memory in the unit while you are listening to the music)
- No CAN-BUS box (if your car has CAN-BUS, the steering wheel control function of the DVD will be unavailable)
- Don't support BOSE system.
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Everyone expects to get good product for what he/she paid, So quality is always one of buyer's biggest concern prior to buying. Only providing qualified Car electronics is our solemn promise. ?Just good products are not enough. As OEM factory DVD Navigation system(Headunit) is a system of complexity. Excellent technical support is also vital to buyers. Qualir has been dedicated to Car multi-media and navigation systems sales since foundation, and has rich experience in solving possible problems buyer may encounter. Each item shipped out from Qualir are carefully checked by a responsible QA team before packing. They will power up the articles and check the performance of every function. Real pictures taken from the items are the best explanation. So you can feel reliability here.
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OEM head units from model to model?
A couple days ago I asked a question about High level inputs. The answerer mentioned using a different OEM head unit. (I have a Nissan 1996 240sx SE)
Which brings up a couple questions.
Does Nissan have some sort of universal connector for the back of the radio's from model to model and year to year?
Would Double Din radios have the amplifier inside of the radio?
Would the mounting holes be the same?
I've always heard that BOSE radios are pain to deal with and modify. Why is that? What is different about their wiring that makes it hard/impossible?
Thanks guys!
Nissan does use a standard type of radio plug for most of the '90's vehicles.
Double-DIN basically just refers to the size of the radio. A DIN radio unit is generally two inches high by seven wide; a double-DIN is either a radio four inches high, or two DIN units stacked one on top of another. 90's Nissans often used the stacked DIN units, or a DIN radio on top of a DIN-sized pocket. For the most part, the only Nissan radios without built-in amplifiers are the Bose models; if it's not a Bose head unit, then it should have a built-in amp.
The brackets that hold your existing factory radio can be removed, and attached to another Nissan radio. They do use a standard set of mounting holes; only the brackets differ from one vehicle model to another.
The trouble with Bose systems is that the head unit, amplifiers and speakers are all designed to work together, and don't necessarily match any after-market standard. That means you can't always replace a Bose component with an after-market component and expect good results. The head units don't have standard types of outputs, the speakers aren't the standard impedance, and the amplifiers don't always play nice with new head units or new speakers.
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