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tlo

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    05 Outback Wagon 2.5i MT

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  1. Download "Legacy/Outback Install Instructions" here: http://www.jazzyengineering.com/product_info.php?products_id=47&osCsid=ji5heu0qcs1ifgtqm13berakk5
  2. Just did a quick search and found these alternatives to the audio jack from RadioShack: http://www.markertek.com/Connectors-Adapters/Audio-Connectors/3-5-2-5mm-Mini-Connectors/Calrad-Electronics/30-712.xhtml http://www.parts-express.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?Partnumber=090-317
  3. Yes, the removal of the resistor is just for the single CD unit. There is no clearance issue for the "non-skinny" jack as shown in the last picture. Could you share where you got the skinny jack? Thanks.
  4. Pic#1: I installed the Leptronix kit in my 2005 Outback Wagon with a single CD unit over the weekend. Kudos to Sebastien for such an excellent product!! It works great and I had fun installing it. Pic#2: The Leptronix board in the single CD unit with the remote switch and audio cable attached. Pic#3: The location of resistor R291, which needs to be removed (for the single disc unit only). Refer to the 2.5i installation manual in the Leptronix website for details. Pic#4: Thanks to CatInTheDryer's idea, I put the remote switch in the cupholder. I highly recommend the remote switch. Without it, you have to wait about 30+ seconds for the "auto detect" to switch between radio and aux-in, which feels like forever. Pic#5: Cut some plastic off from the cradle for the seat-warmer control to get clearance for the remote switch. Pic#6-9: Thanks to absolutsnwbrbr's idea, I installed an audio jack (from RadioShack) next to the 12v outlet in the armrest compartment.
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