If I was to replace the radio with a new one, I was wondering whether I would still be able to use the current functions (eg using the diagnosis function etc).
*edit* I've been looking at the Clarion CZ215E. Do you know whether this would be a suitable replacement.
Replacing radio with a new one
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Only post questions about AUDIO equipment in this topic please. In car entertainment, ICE, Android Auto, stereo and sat-nav are all welcome here
Only post questions about AUDIO equipment in this topic please. In car entertainment, ICE, Android Auto, stereo and sat-nav are all welcome here
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You loose a lot of functions with an aftermarket stereo. Adding a suitable 'Connects2 adaptor' can bring some of them back but I don't know about your Clarion CZ215E and the diagnosis function.Legolass wrote:If I was to replace the radio with a new one, I was wondering whether I would still be able to use the current functions (eg using the diagnosis function etc).
*edit* I've been looking at the Clarion CZ215E. Do you know whether this would be a suitable replacement.
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