VW Cd Changer - Update
VW Cd Changer - Update
I've got a standard Kenwood 6 disc cd changer in my polo gti, but due to it not wanting to play my cd-r's properly i'm looking to get something else. Will anything i buy be compatible? I'd like to get something of the same size so i can still use the cage.
Last edited by owenjt on Sun Nov 27, 2005 2:52 pm, edited 1 time in total.
no other cd changer will work... the gamma headunits etc.. only accept a 'vw brand' changer, muting the sound input if it does not recieve a special signal from the 'vw brand' changer
BUT all is not lost, you can get little box of tricks that plug in between the headunit and the aftermarket/other brand changer and fool the headunit into using it even if not 'vw brand', so it is possible, not that cheap though
search google for VWCDPIC - custom made pcb that does the same job, not out of the box solution though, so i guess pre made is best
hope that made sense, check ebay for such cables or an audio store caraudiodirect.co.uk or similar
BUT all is not lost, you can get little box of tricks that plug in between the headunit and the aftermarket/other brand changer and fool the headunit into using it even if not 'vw brand', so it is possible, not that cheap though
search google for VWCDPIC - custom made pcb that does the same job, not out of the box solution though, so i guess pre made is best
hope that made sense, check ebay for such cables or an audio store caraudiodirect.co.uk or similar
and now for my next question...
i've just managed to take out the kenwood head unit (after cheekily borrowing the radio keys from halfords!) and hooked it up to my vw gamma. The only problem is the lead for the cd changer is round, and won't fit anywhere into the vw gamma. There is only a rectangular slot left:

so do i need to get a converter or a whole new cable?
i've just managed to take out the kenwood head unit (after cheekily borrowing the radio keys from halfords!) and hooked it up to my vw gamma. The only problem is the lead for the cd changer is round, and won't fit anywhere into the vw gamma. There is only a rectangular slot left:

so do i need to get a converter or a whole new cable?
You need something like this for the best way to connect another brand cd changer to the unit without any problems
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/CD-INTERFACE-SONY ... dZViewItem
perhaps not this exact model of cable - ask the seller for kenwood one?
hope helps
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/CD-INTERFACE-SONY ... dZViewItem
perhaps not this exact model of cable - ask the seller for kenwood one?
hope helps
Cheers for your help! I'm going to look at it at the weekend as i may take my old sony 10 disc changer and see if i can fit it in the GTi.
Edit: Just found this site - http://www.interfaceleads.com/applogic/ ... udio/audio which provides interface leads for all different types of cd changer. £65 just to have my sony unit! Thing is my car actually has a vw changer so i should have the correct lead to fit my head unit now. I think the previous owners must've got rid of that lead when they fitted the new head unit. Damn!
Edit: Just found this site - http://www.interfaceleads.com/applogic/ ... udio/audio which provides interface leads for all different types of cd changer. £65 just to have my sony unit! Thing is my car actually has a vw changer so i should have the correct lead to fit my head unit now. I think the previous owners must've got rid of that lead when they fitted the new head unit. Damn!
Ok so after looking a bit harder i think i've found what is the original vw cd changer cable. The bit that connects to the headunit looks like this:

but the slot it needs to fit into looks like this:

so what do i need to convert it?
Also i want to buy a vw 6-disc cd changer - does anyone know if it will play cdr's?

but the slot it needs to fit into looks like this:

so what do i need to convert it?
Also i want to buy a vw 6-disc cd changer - does anyone know if it will play cdr's?
Hi m8
That is indeed the VW cd changer cable, well found. You need nothing more to connect it to your headunit, the blue plug is all you need (as you can see the green is not connected to any wires)
Place the whole plug (with green bit, aids locating the pins) into the back of the headunit. looking directly at your picture, it will go on the left, 8pins and the green is in the middle. it will only go one way round i.e:

A yellow plug goes on the right side, but again, no wires go to this in this situation for a cd changer, so don't worry that you don't have it.
Then simply connect the end in the boot to your vw changer. The changer will play cdr's, but not mp3 cds

That is indeed the VW cd changer cable, well found. You need nothing more to connect it to your headunit, the blue plug is all you need (as you can see the green is not connected to any wires)
Place the whole plug (with green bit, aids locating the pins) into the back of the headunit. looking directly at your picture, it will go on the left, 8pins and the green is in the middle. it will only go one way round i.e:

A yellow plug goes on the right side, but again, no wires go to this in this situation for a cd changer, so don't worry that you don't have it.
Then simply connect the end in the boot to your vw changer. The changer will play cdr's, but not mp3 cds
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