Can the Subaru CD player ER41 be modified for home use wiring?

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VanRuth
07/29/25 9:12pm
Subaru CD player ER41 can be modified for home use wiring, but the correct method needs to be noted. Subaru is a type of Japanese car. The following is a detailed introduction about Japanese cars: Overview: "Japanese cars" generally refer to Japanese brand cars produced in Japan or in other regions. Japanese cars have won a large market globally due to their high cost performance, fuel-saving performance, and excellent craftsmanship. The main characteristics are high cost performance, fuel-saving performance, and excellent craftsmanship. Others: The main brands include Toyota TOYOTA, Nissan NISSAN, Honda HONDA, Subaru SUBARU, Mazda MAZDA, Mitsubishi MITSUBISHI, Isuzu ISUZU, Suzuki SUZUKI, Daihatsu DAIHATSU, etc.
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