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Old 02-21-2008, 04:35 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I have a 94 RRC with a Pioneer KEX910zrv head unit. The serial number tag became dislodged and lost. The unit is locked so I can't get it recoded although I know the orginal code. In lieu of getting frustrated, I would like to know, cnsidering the prepriortory wiring for that RRC system, is it still prossible to retrofit and aftermarket unit in the truck. Secondly can anyone make a recommendation about an aftermarket head unit that will allow me to use my cd changer as well. Thanks in advance..




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you know that the radio will log incorrect codes entres and lock you out after the 3rd try. to reset you must turn key on ( not running) and radio on for exactly 1 hour b4 radio will reset and allow you to enter the correct code.
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i just installed a Pioneer head unit. I dont think you'll find any that will still allow you to control your 6 disc changer. Roverville Radio would be able to tell you.

You dont really need a CD changer anymore - almost all better new head units will drive an IPOD. You get an ipod connection cable for 15 bucks, run that cable to your cubby box, and you have a many times the capacity of a 6 disk changer. slightly lower fidelity due to MP3 format, but I just did this and it sounds awesome.

If you replace head unit you will just need to cut the oringal head unit harness connector off, and then solder the wiring to the wiring harness connector that comes w the head unit.
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