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The slot is just dead space. You can place your gum or cigs there. Also, if wanted, you can remove the radio and that slot allows you to use a bigger radio. ie. Nav sytem or CD change types.
The standard factory radio was an 1 1/2 DIN AM/FM/Cassette. If you wanted a cd player, an aux cd player was installed in the slot under the AC/heating controls.
The radio amp on a 99 VW Jetta is located under the driver side dash. It is in the fuse number 42 slot.
No, not without serious hands on modification (cutting and modification to the facia panel). The actual slot is about 1.8 DIN.
Yes, and he still is- he also has a regular slot on BBC Radio 2.
Connect the wiring harness on the back of your new radio. Slide the radio into the radio slot. Tighten down the radio retaining screws.
Connect the wiring harness and the antenna cable to the back of the new radio. Slide the radio into the radio slot. Secure the radio with the retaining screws.
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the radio has a cd player slot.
there is a fuse under the hood that is for the parking lamps, it is in the 4th slot from the back of the fuse box (closest to the firewall) and on the side closest to the motor. It is a 20amp yellow fuse. Also in the fuse box inside the truck in slot 3 for parking lamps, and slot 13 is for stop lamps.
The JVC KDR540 has a slot load cd mechanism above the radio display. This is common in many Cd players
Inside fuse box under hood, drivers side, near the hood hinge. Slot 50A.