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So whats this for?
Doing a couple of things on the scoob last night, including removing the jack as I don't carry the spare wheel around these days (it won't fit over brakes).
Never noticed this cable before, just looks like a standard headphone jack chucked down the side of the boot liner. Everyone else got this in their newage? It doesn't look like its been added by a previous owner and the car was completely standard audio-wise when i got it. They never put CD changers in these as an option extra did they?? If they did, I can't see any power feed for it? Whats it for? :) http://www.southeastscoobies.co.uk/v...pstodakgca.jpg |
Haven't got that in mine (I guess it's still currently mine...) and I did remove the boot lining a couple of times due to leaking. Mine has a random cable from the back of the head unit which goes to nothing under the passenger seat... Thought it might have been a subwoofer or something similar on mine? Yours looks more like an aftermarket microphone cable... Possibly
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Flux capacitor main lead.
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I'm just surprised that i've had the car for 8 years and never found it before! I mean, its extra weight slowing me down ;) |
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OK - ill be the plonker and ask - WTF is a Flux Capacitor ?????????? :ok:
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All scoobs have them. The sh1t gets real at 88mph :D |
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Oh my god that's a first lol
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funniest thread for ages!!!:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:
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I thought it was just a jack for attaching headphones, in car entertainment for whoever you have thrown in the trunk that day.
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