Well, not exactly sure how to go about this, but obviously the CD changer has to play low-level audio into the stereo... there is one plug harness that feeds from the changer into the headunit... in that harness (at least the harness extension) there are twelve wires... in those twelve wires, there has to be at least ONE power wire (+12V) if not TWO (constant and switched)... or maybe even three (remote)... there will be at least ONE ground wire as well... IF I still had my VX intact, I would go probe the wires for you and tell you which wires are which... but since its not together... maybe you or someone knowledgable can do it. Anyway, of the remaining wires, you will probably have FOUR wires that are basically your low-level output to the headunit... to play through the headunit's amplifier... this means that theoretically you should be able to feed audio (low-level) into the deck and play it out the speakers... now... with that being said, you are on your own... I am not responsible for anything that comes of this... just wanted to open your mind up to possibilities... with a high-impedence tester (digital multimeter or probe... NOT a test light), you sohuld be able to figure this out. Lemme know if you have any specific questions on how to test these wires. TTYL!
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