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Old 27-07-2021, 10:32 PM   #1
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Default AU2 Fairmont Ghia Head Unit Replacement

Hi all. My Fairmont Ghia has the factory sat nav in the dash.

I want to replace the CD changer with an aftermarket head unit with bluetooth as a minimum.

There's a plethora of units available with the looms to connect directly to the vehicle however, having the factory sat nav I'm looking for some guidance as to will the aftermarket hu and loom kit connect or can I expect issues.

My finger is pointing to the loom the aftermarket loom will connect to. 2nd loom I'm guessing is the sat nav connection to the factory hu?

Can I expect other issues with regards to amp etc as part of the premium factory system when fitting an aftermarket hu?

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