Has any one bought an Auxilery Kit for Saab 93 98-2002?

Started by freddiebrown, 05 July 2011, 02:19:05 PM

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freddiebrown

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I would like to purchase the auxilery kit from elkparts.com but abit reluctant as its £118 and Im not sure how easy it would be to fit.

Has anyone bought or installed one?

Also is the any cheaper method? Ive seen a cheaper option but it only seems to apply to the 2003-on models!

HELP I HATE CD's!!!!! :o

Holski

I would be interested if anyone has fitted one these also. :)

ScarbSaab

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Not to the 9-3, but in a 9-5. It was pretty easy to fit, see http://s1091.photobucket.com/albums/i388/scarbsaab/Aux-In%20for%20Saab%209-5/ so from what I've seen of the 9-3 dash it should be about the same.

Works great, only glitch I had was after receiving a call. When it went back to playing CD1 I didn't get any sound. I had to switch input source to radio then back to CD1 for it to work.

EDIT: Most of the instructions were for fitting to the 9-3 and I had to figure out how they related to the 9-5...it wasn't hard.

marhels

No idea how to do this job, the only thing I do know is you won't get it from elkparts...they gone bust

ScarbSaab

I bought mine from Elkparts but it would appear to be from http://www.saabaux.com/

There's also a PDF of the installation in a 9-3 for anyone interested in fitting.

Holski

I just been looking on ebay, and there are kits that look like they do the same thing, plug into your changer output. The only major difference is they dont have the AUX input for your ipod, mp3 player housed in a Saab blank.

Audax

Which kits on ebay? You need something to pretend to be a proper SAAB CD changer. The reason for this is that the CD changer is part of the cars security system, it needs to be a genuine SAAB CD changer and it needs to be married to the car with Tech-2. The auxiliary kit under discussion is one that emulates the marriage/divorce with Tech-II to fool the cars security into accepting it as an input.