Clarion CD Autochangers

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Matt, Jan 31, 2005.

  1. Matt

    Matt Guest

    As far as I can remember, any with the same cable will work (same as used to
    with the old CBUS round-plugged cables)

    Cheers,
    Matt
     
    Matt, Jan 31, 2005
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  2. Matt

    Nik&Andy Guest

    Most Sony changers will work if you purchase an adapter lead, you will have
    to search the internet for supplies of adapter leads though.

    Andy
     
    Nik&Andy, Jan 31, 2005
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  3. Matt

    Matt Guest

    Halfords do a range of them, not sure which ones they have but may be worth
    a look.

    M
     
    Matt, Jan 31, 2005
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  4. Hi all,

    I have written before about the death of my Clarion 6 CD Auto-changer. I am
    looking for a replacement on EBay and the scrap yards but need someone to
    advise me on what will and what won't act as a drop in replacement. Mine is
    product no PU-2293A, model number 96 333 549 80 that sat in the boot of my
    1999 406 Exec. It has the standard blue 12 pin rectangular plug.

    I have come across a PU-2293D for sale but the model number is different.
    Can anyone tell me if that would work in place of my dead one. Also will any
    other model match the head unit?

    Many thanks
    Robin
     
    Robin Bendall, Feb 1, 2005
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  5. Apologies for an upside down post but it saves you having to read through a
    lot of my trivia.

    I found a suitable replacement for my broken Clarion 6 cd Auto-changer on
    EBay. I went for a new one rather than a second hand one. Although the
    numbers didn't match exactly, PU-2293D instead of PU-2293A and the model
    numbers were different it works in my 406.
    Clarion were useless as they just said they were made for Peugeot and as
    they didn't know the difference I would have to contact Peugeot!
    Anyway many thanks for all those who helped in this matter.
    Robin
     
    Robin Bendall, Feb 4, 2005
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