8/11/2019 Discovery 3 Radio Upgrade
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My radio went out in my LR3. Everything else seemed fine. Tried all connections, fuses, etc. I broke down and bought a used one and just installed it. It seems like I remember reading somewhere that I may need to go to the dealership to have them synch it up or whatever to make it work. Is that accurate? The reason I ask is because it doesn't turn on either. I've been looking at cars recently (mainly for something small for Vic to use for the school run etc.) anyway my eyes have been wandering to cars I'd consider as a replacement for the Jag.
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By far the best stereos, customer service, resources, and install kits for the money. No reason for anyone who can use a screwdriver and follow directions to pay someone else to install a new stereo.
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Thinking about installing your gear yourself?
Take a look at our gallery of research photos.
By far the best stereos, customer service, resources, and install kits for the money. No reason for anyone who can use a screwdriver and follow directions to pay someone else to install a new stereo.
- Mike E, Crutchfield customer
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