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    A little advice

    First, thanks to everyone for the welcome.
    I've started spending money on the RR already, but not for anything that I can't fix myself.
    As I'm a Bathurst resident, can anyone point towards the better electrical and suspension people in the region. Ones that are kind to pensioners would be good.

    Has anyone got a 93/4 with a Eurovox audio system? My radio's okay but the CD player has bitten the dust. Don't want to get rid of the big sub-woofer, if it can be avoided, but I've been told a total re-wire may be necessary.
    If anyone's been through this, could they please advise.

    Thanks all.

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    If it has a Eurovox it was fitted locally.
    In that case it is most likely that the car came with "radio prep" ie speakers , wiring etc.
    So it seems to me there is no reason to prevent the fitting of another head unit with minimal wiring alteration.

    Regard sPhilip A

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    Thanks PhilipA for the info. Nice to know there's another Phil out there with the royal spelling.
    I did a fair bit of research on RRCs before I got this one and am aware that they have their foibles and gremlins.
    My central locking is shy a motor for the tailgate - I've got one of those on the way and during my first quiet drive yesterday I noted the cruise control doesn't work. Dash light operates but wheel controls don't. Simple job for an old bloke?

    Phil H

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    That non working cruise control could be as simple as an air leak [connection or a split hose] or at a more complicated level the ECU module.

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    Or I think most likely that the "spiral loom" that connects the wires from the column to the steering wheel is broken. It is a flat set of wires like in a computer that rolls and unwinds like a toilet roll .
    Apparently if you are a deft hand with a soldering iron it is sometimes possible to fix but otherwise a new one.
    Regards Philip A

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    on my sons 93 rrc we got a adaptor from autopro for $20 to fit a different stereo. pluged straight in and even worked the sub woofer

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