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Sonearly



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Isolating CD changer

I have removed my CD changer to get it repaired. Unfortunately the MOST system does not allow any other part of the head unit function. Is there a way that the system can be told to disregard the missing CD changer and function as normal.
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Weegie



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You need to connect the two fibre optic cables from the CD changer to make a continuous circuit.

As here: https://www.fullfatrr.com/forum/topic50426.html?highlight=bic John
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Sonearly



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Many thanks

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Sonearly



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Speaker Fault on GAP

Thank you for your prompt And knowledgable replies, so grateful

But please, need further help, my GAP iid is showing General Electrical Failures - circuit open for Speaker 1 circuit and Speaker 2 circuit. How can I find out which speakers this relates to ?

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