It's the radio cassette head unit and the in dash 5 disc cd changer.
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>> I've currently got a Pug 307 SW which has the factory fitted radio
>> cassette head unit and a 5 disc in - dash Cd changer. I'd like to buy
>> an Ipod, and connect it to the head unit via the aux in socket, which
>> is already occupied by the CD changer cable. Does anyone know of a
>> source of splitter cables to allow you to do this ? The ideal situation
>> would be to be able to use the steering wheel controls, for the ipod
>> when connected and for the Cd when no ipod is present. FM and dummy
>> cassette options are the last resort, and i've investigated them
>> already.
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>> many thanx
>>
>> dq
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> Just to help, what kind of radio do you have? RD3 (CD player) or RT3 (with
> telephone)
> If its a new 307, it's probably RD4 or RT3.
> REgards
> R1
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