'94 Concorde CD player/radio replacement

Discussion in 'Concorde' started by Dave A, Dec 13, 2003.

  1. Dave A

    Dave A Guest

    Hi folks,

    In a failed attempt to fix a problem with the clock and dash lights in my
    1994 Concorde CD player/radio, I managed to destroy it. Got a little smoke
    out of it when I was trying fix a cracked etch on one of the circuit cards.
    I found a U-Pull-It junkyard that sells them for about $35 which sounds
    great.

    My question is which years and models of Chrysler products used the same CD
    player/radio?
    It's their "Infinity" series of radios and I suspect it was used in a number
    of years and models.

    Your help would be greatly appreciated buy this sometimes not so handy
    handyman. I'm off to the junkyard tomorrow.

    Thanks,

    Dave

    P.S. I did successfully replace the transmission cooler lines in this car
    recently with the help of this newsgroup. Thanks for you help on that!
     
    Dave A, Dec 13, 2003
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    Art Begun Guest

    I had a 94 LHS with the top of the line system from Chyrsler at the
    time. It sucked. I would recommend any 3rd party radio instead.
     
    Art Begun, Dec 13, 2003
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  3. Dave A

    jdoe Guest

    Check out some of the aftermarket 1.5 din units available. I was face with
    the same problem and bought an Alpine unit. Pioneer makes one also as does
    Jensen. There may be others but I'd highly recommend getting one that fits
    without having to use adapters. I went that route first and it was a royal
    pain and it looked like a replacement.
    Larry
     
    jdoe, Dec 13, 2003
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  4. Dave A

    73blazer Guest

    Chrysler Radios are all very similiar, but just a little different. What
    you want to do is match up the two mounting bolts with yours, and then
    ensure the two connectors are the same. The connectors don't have to be
    in the same place, they can be swapped right/left, but just make sure
    they are the same. I think all these are interchangeable, but check the
    mounting and connectors...
     
    73blazer, Dec 13, 2003
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  5. Dave A

    Dave A Guest

    Thanks for the detailed list of models and years. That's exactly what I'm
    looking for. I'm off to the salvage yard in a few minutes to see what I can
    find. I'll take the old radio along to match it up for connectors and
    mounting.

    Best regards,

    Dave
     
    Dave A, Dec 13, 2003
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  6. Dave A

    Dave A Guest

    I found a AM/FM radio for $8 and a AM/FM Cassette radio for $13. We don't
    use the CD that often so I went with the cassette. It's nice to have a
    working clock and frequency display again. Thanks again for your help.

    Dave
     
    Dave A, Dec 14, 2003
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