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Car Forum / Volvo Cars / March 2006

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'91 Volvo 240 Radio

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Rich Williams - 14 Mar 2006 15:04 GMT
Can anyone help me get my hands on a replacement radio for a 1991 Volvo 240.
It is a wierd shape, as is the slot in the dash for it, and it seems that
nothing but the original radio type will fit.
Thanks in anticipation
Aawara Chowdhury - 14 Mar 2006 15:22 GMT
> Can anyone help me get my hands on a replacement radio for a 1991 Volvo 240.
> It is a wierd shape, as is the slot in the dash for it, and it seems that
> nothing but the original radio type will fit.
> Thanks in anticipation

If your original radio is in the upper dash, then I know that aftermarket
stereos will fit.  I've helped a friend install one in there.  Check
crutchfield.com, and use their "what fits my car" option.

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James B. - 14 Mar 2006 18:04 GMT
I have an original Volvo radio/cassette player that was in my '92 240. Would
that be the same size as the '91?
It works well and is simply sitting in my storage room.
J
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> Can anyone help me get my hands on a replacement radio for a 1991 Volvo 240.
> It is a wierd shape, as is the slot in the dash for it, and it seems that
> nothing but the original radio type will fit.
> Thanks in anticipation
jerryeveretts - 14 Mar 2006 21:11 GMT
This is a easy car for aftermarket, just buy a dash kit at the ol
Circuit City, only thing that may make it difficult is if you have a
factory amp, located in the bottom of the dash center section, they you
have to tap onto the speaker wires from there. I did it myself and it
took about an hour.
Jerry
Wylie Wilde - 15 Mar 2006 10:59 GMT
"Rich Williams" <rich.williams@virgin.net> wrote in message news:E3ARf.1317

I have a 240 (1990 Volvo) original volvo radio+cassette player. The cassette
player is not working- it got shorted when I plugged in a CD player tape
connection device. But the radio works great.

My mechanic pulled it out and installed a Panasonic CD/radio player instead
for $400. They were expensive back then.

I can send u digital photos if u want. Or I can post it on one of the binary
newsgroups.

I can let u have it for $20. But u have to pay for postage+packaging - which
might cost a bit- I'm living in Australia.
 
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