D9 CD player into D8 - Possible?
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D9 CD player into D8 - Possible?
As per the title really. I use my D8 for commuting and prefer to listen to CDs rather than the radio.
I know the D8 had a CD player as an optional extra, but I cannot find one anywhere.
The other option I was looing at was to install a CD-Radio froma D9, but I know it needs the LCD display further up the centre console to show the info. Would a D9 system be compatible with the D8 loom and work correctly if I sourced the display and a Radio?
I know the D8 had a CD player as an optional extra, but I cannot find one anywhere.
The other option I was looing at was to install a CD-Radio froma D9, but I know it needs the LCD display further up the centre console to show the info. Would a D9 system be compatible with the D8 loom and work correctly if I sourced the display and a Radio?
Re: D9 CD player into D8 - Possible?
In short, no. Grab a fascia and cd player from halfords/argos/etc.
In long, the communication between the D9s stereo and screen is along an internal computer network called the CAN bus. This integrates with the controls, the engine, the ECU, the BSI, etc. In truth there's a slim chance it could work if you figured out the pin-outs on both the D9 screen and stereo and wired them appropriately according to the CAN bus standard, but that's a lot of work for not much gain.
In long, the communication between the D9s stereo and screen is along an internal computer network called the CAN bus. This integrates with the controls, the engine, the ECU, the BSI, etc. In truth there's a slim chance it could work if you figured out the pin-outs on both the D9 screen and stereo and wired them appropriately according to the CAN bus standard, but that's a lot of work for not much gain.
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Re: D9 CD player into D8 - Possible?
OK - thanks for confirming that for me - I think I'l leave working Peugeot wiring alone - sleeping dogs and all that.
I really would prefer to keep the stock look rather than go after market, but if I can't find a D8 with one within the next few months I'll have to bite the bullet.

I really would prefer to keep the stock look rather than go after market, but if I can't find a D8 with one within the next few months I'll have to bite the bullet.
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Re: D9 CD player into D8 - Possible?
Which radio have you got? I upgraded the one in my D8 LX to to one from a GLX which then allowed me to add a changer....
May be the way to go?

May be the way to go?

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I did the same as Dai-sold the old one off on e-bay for a good price too.
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A changer was something else I looked at, as it's far more common, but I'd prfer to be able to change CDs from the front individually rather than having to load a multichanger.
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Ah, decisions, decisions, do you want a pile of loose cds all over you passenger seat or a changer full of cds you're bored with..? Personally, I want a player that I can shove my memory stick in, it's 4 gigs which is quite a few mp3s. Two drawbacks though, I'm not sure what sort of player would work (damn bsi) and I haven't worked out which bank I'm going to rob for the money. 

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Re: D9 CD player into D8 - Possible?
The absolute best way to go is an iPod. I have an Alpine HU with an iPod interface connected to the iPod itself. Can't really get bored with 80Gb of music!
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2008 - 2009: 2004 Honda Accord 2.2 CDTI 136bhp Executive Saloon
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Re: D9 CD player into D8 - Possible?
Nah. How long do you take your eyes off the road while you're hunting for a particular album? How often do you leave the ipod in its mount in the car, or do you have to take it around everywhere?Captain Jack wrote:The absolute best way to go is an iPod.
MP3 CDs are best. You get a changer's worth of music on one disc that you can cycle through without looking or being distracted much. The benefit over a memory stick is that you can leave your burnt CDs in the glovebox and play them again at any time without the need for a pc
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Re: D9 CD player into D8 - Possible?
Mjb, the whole point of an iPod interface is that it's controlled from the HU, just like a CD changer. My iPod is hidden away in the glovebox and the only time I see it is at the start and the end of the day 

2003 - 2008: 1998 Peugeot 406 2.1 TD 110bhp LX Saloon
2008 - 2009: 2004 Honda Accord 2.2 CDTI 136bhp Executive Saloon
2009 - 2013: 2002 Peugeot 406 2.0 HDI 110bhp Executive Saloon
2013 - 2021: 2007 Peugeot 407 2.2 HDI 170bhp Executive Saloon (mapped to 213bhp
)
2021 - ????: 2016 Ford Mondeo 2.0 TDCi 180bhp Titanium
2008 - 2009: 2004 Honda Accord 2.2 CDTI 136bhp Executive Saloon
2009 - 2013: 2002 Peugeot 406 2.0 HDI 110bhp Executive Saloon
2013 - 2021: 2007 Peugeot 407 2.2 HDI 170bhp Executive Saloon (mapped to 213bhp

2021 - ????: 2016 Ford Mondeo 2.0 TDCi 180bhp Titanium
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Re: D9 CD player into D8 - Possible?
Seeing as everyone's in a mood for a chat, those car stereo mp3 players, what's the lowest format they go to? Do they play mono mp3s? The reason I ask is my own particular swimbo can't stand the music I play (gives her a headache
) but I also have billions of audiobooks, audio plays and comedy, some of which is very low bit rate and mono.

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Mine (JVC 811 or something like that) plays pretty much everything - and I used it a lot for audiobooks when i was driving to manchester every day. Weeks worth on one cd - excellent. The only thing it doesn't seem to like is my Spinal Tap rip 

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Very nice! I had one of the first cd mp3 players and it threw a wobbly at anything under about 96kbps or mono and that's kind of been putting me off wanting one so much. Ta muchly for the info.
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Re: D9 CD player into D8 - Possible?
I've got a griffin iTrip plugged into the 'pod so can just tune the radio in so didn't really use the CD player after that
which is lucky - becuase some bar steward
(I'll keep it polite) boke into the 406 whilst I was on hols in the US (i'd parked the motor at the gf's) and had it away with my Kenwood CD player, so I plugged the old Puggy supplied cassette player back in and retuned it to the iPod
The fact I have to get the glass replaced is another matter......
If anyone in Stoke Newington get's offered a Kenwood KDC3024A CD player (with all the cables) please nail the offeree's balls to the floor and dial triple nine and ask for Stoke Newingtons finest........
Mike
which is lucky - becuase some bar steward



The fact I have to get the glass replaced is another matter......
If anyone in Stoke Newington get's offered a Kenwood KDC3024A CD player (with all the cables) please nail the offeree's balls to the floor and dial triple nine and ask for Stoke Newingtons finest........
Mike