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if you are refering to the bose factory 6 stacker built into the headunit then no. If its an aftermarket unit then maybe.

Bugger - that's what I was afraid of.

Thanks for the input guys

Cliff

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Bugger - that's what I was afraid of.

Thanks for the input guys

Cliff

I think you can get a lead plugged into the back of the Bose for an MP3 Player (Ipod) though. Wouldn't imagine it is a big deal and then you could buy a big storage device and play it direct.

Even the SWC (Volume) would work too...

There is someone in this thread that could help...

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true, you can get a ipod lead that will run off the factory steering controls. that will give you more than enough music. no video though (which is what everyone of late seems to want.)

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can you just add a A/V lead in the glovebox, connecting to the extra DTV-B tuner inputs?

if you can make that Nav on all the time with a flick of a hidden button, will that means the DTV-B tuner A/V inputs are no longer used by the nav, leaving it free for DVD-stacker plus one more, ie. the A/V lead I mentioned above?

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