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    Hi people,can anyone tell me if the wiring for the cd multi changer runs into the boot (as on the saloon ) on a 2004 a4 avant or do you have to fit the glove box version. many thanks
     
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    all the a4.s iv seen are up front in glovebox but get the right lenght lead and fit it where you want
     
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    cheers bez 101,was hoping that the cable was already routed through into the boot but looks like i've got to do it myself.never mind, dont suppose you know where it connects behind the glove box,or is it direct into the head unit,,.......thanks again..................................
     
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    its direct to head unit sometimes its fitted if not and u need a lead look at this link
    http://www.kufatec.de/shop/index.php...8adba4b1997d66
     
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    cheers mate ,thanks again,nice looking motor you have there.........
     
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    Hi,

    its a pretty simple install to do..

    all you need to do is plug the new loom into the Auto changer socket on the back of the radio, and feed it through to the back of the glove box..

    Below is a guide for fitting a bluetooth car kit.. but it tells you how to remove the glove box.

    https://www.vwaudiforum.co.uk/forum/s...277#post178277

    Rick

     
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    thanks Rick T, I have an alpine multi changer out of my saloon with a long enough cable to run from the boot up to the head unit,its too big to fit in the glove box,was hoping that it was going to be a simple matter of pulling out the boot trim and plugging in the lead,as i did in the saloon.thanks again............................
     
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