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    Aux Input, On Its Way

    Installation ideas I got my Auxmod a couple of months back (I was #800). Once I finally got the radio out of the dash it was easy to install and works great. I did install a ground loop isolator; for $20 (Australian) there wasn't much point in risking alternator whine. It fits in the MD/tape...
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    Aux Input, On Its Way

    Works in Australian Astina Just for the record, the AuxMod basic works perfectly in my Mazda Astina of 2002 (model BJ) as sold in Australia. Hamish
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    Head unit won't budge

    Thanks for your reply! Yep a friend helped me get it out. Got under the dash and pushed the clips in by hand; no tool needed on that side. Indeed they were pushed out too far as you suggested. I have the Auxmod installed now and it's great. Cheers Hamish
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    Head unit won't budge

    Sorry to beat this topic to death a bit further. I'm trying to remove the stock head unit from my (Australian) Mazda Astina in order to install the Auxmod. These are very similar to the US Protege. I have 4 radio removal tools. I've removed the lower unit (tape/MD) cover to get a grip. The...
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    Removing stock HU

    So how would you get the centre piece out? I can't see a good way which wouldn't scratch it really badly. (I want access to the back of the HU to connect auxmod or similar, not to remove it.) I have 4 of the tools but haven't had much luck yet. Mainly due to no way to grip it to actually pull...
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    Aux Input, On Its Way

    I'm in Australia too, so I'm wondering the same. I'm waiting for the removal tool to arrive so that I can pull it out and check the connectors on the back. When I'm happy that it'll work, I'll order the Alpine changer interface and aux adapter from discountcarstereo.com; logjamelectronics.com...
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