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Old 07-17-2008, 08:14 PM
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Finally got the AUX Input in.

It was done swiftly with minimal tool usage. It's pretty much as instructed from previous posts and the included instructions. I thought removing the radio would be difficult, but it was effortless. It slide right off once I've turned the allen key in the volume knob to 90 degree, loosen 2 more on the CD player and came off. I didn't even remove any fuses or disc. the batt giving me the option to test before I put everything back on. I placed the input plug on the ashtray similar to some others in here. I wish I took photos but was to anxious to get it done since it was so humid and in the 90's here in jersey.

I just wanna give thanks to all that posted their instructions and to this community in general for making things easier. Thank you all!
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