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Car Forum / Subaru Cars / December 2006

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CD Changer Question for '97 Legacy Wagon LSi

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jtridenour@gmail.com - 06 Dec 2006 11:27 GMT
I recently bought a 1997 Subaru Legacy Wagon, and it came with a CD
changer and controller, but no magazine. I've been googling, eBaying
and searching foreign websites for close to 2 hours trying to figure
out what kind of freaking cartridge this needs.

If anyone could point me in the right direction, I would be incredibly
appreciative.

Thank you!
J.T. - 06 Dec 2006 11:31 GMT
I forgot to add that it's a Panasonic CD Changer. I checked the changer
itself (located beneath the passenger seat) over and over and couldn't
find a legible Model No.

It looks like this:

<img src=http://i16.ebayimg.com/06/i/000/7c/09/3745_1.JPG>
<img src=http://i9.ebayimg.com/06/i/000/7c/09/4644_1.JPG>

It's frustrating because I can't figure out the model number to the
unit itself or the magazine...

Let alone where to purchase.

jtriden...@gmail.com wrote:
> I recently bought a 1997 Subaru Legacy Wagon, and it came with a CD
> changer and controller, but no magazine. I've been googling, eBaying
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>
> Thank you!
fish6525@yahoo.com - 07 Dec 2006 02:40 GMT
For a changer, you won't find out anythign Googling or on ebay. Go back
and ask the source, who sold you the car. If no answer there, then go
to a car stereo store in person. Calling them with no Panasonic part
number would be a waste of time. Once at the store, hopefully they sell
Panasonic car stereo products, as most do, they can get you the part.
If not, changers are not that expensive. It may be easier, and more
time, and cost effective, to just buy a new one. Sometimes spending a
few bucks, is worth keeping your sanity.
 
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