Now you are ready to disassemble the unit.ħ) Remove metal plates on both sides of the unit.Ĩ) Remove both top and bottom covers. For this, locate two clips on the left and right sides of the bezel, and push to the inside the small peg in the center of each clip (the small torx screwdriver works particularly well).ģ) Disconnect the upper button cluster (windshield defrost etc) from the bezel, and remove the bezel completely.Ĥ) Unscrew two holding bolts on top of the receiver (7mm or 8mm).ĥ) Slide the receiver out of the rails, while pushing on the retaining plates on its sides.Ħ) Disconnect the cables from the back of the receiver, and remove the receiver completely. ![]() ![]() 3) Make sure you have the radio activation code if your receiver has one.ġ) Several screwdrivers, sizes 8mm, 7mm, 1/4", Philips, several flat heads, and a micro Torx T8 (or T7).ģ) An aux cable (can cut from a pair of broken headphones).ġ) Disarm airbag by disconnecting the negative terminal from the battery and wait for several minutes.Ģ) Remove the trim bezel from around the receiver. 2) Before working on the receiver, disarm the airbags (or they may explode and seriously injure you) - this can be done by remove negative terminal from the battery and waiting for a minute or two. Traditional WARNING: 1) Do this mod at your own risk, if you connect wrong wires etc, I am not responsible if you mess up something. The original idea comes from insightcentral dot net that I used to add AUX to my Accord. Since amplifier listens to CD unit only while you are playing a CD, we are going to record and play a CD with silent tracks - this will keep the sound channel empty and clean for our AUX tunes. ![]() CD part sends sound to the amplifier through an analog (not digital) channel- if we tap into this channel, we can send to the amplifier our own music etc. The idea is simple: the stereo unit consists of two parts - 1) CD player and 2) Radio combined with Amplifier. This is a description of a simple mod to add an AUX port to the stock radio / CD deck in Saturn SL2 1997 (and may be in another models as well).
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