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Old Apr 14, 2005 | 12:22 PM
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Default How About a '97 CL Bose Replacement?

I got this car used in January, and my single disc Bose changer / stereo tuner just died last week..at the car wash! The fuse seems okay, but I have no tuner / CD power other than the blinking theft deterrent light.

This is not a security code issue... but if the tuner is shot, what is a suitable replacement unit? I believe there are 6 speakers, but is there a separate rear Bose amp in this car? Any hints on these models?

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Old Apr 16, 2005 | 11:40 PM
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Most likely the bose speakers in you car are going to heat your aftermarket deck up and blow it, not to mention mess your disks up from heat. Most of the bose speakers are 1 ohm and an aftermarket radio will blow at that ohmage. So if you are going to do it do it all or get the acura to bose adapter from a stereo shop if it does not have the proper car side plug on it cut it off and buy the rite car side plug for the non bose and connect it to the adapter.

NO HI'Z NO LOW'Z MUST BE BOSE
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