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Blues radio replacement, plug and play?

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My Blues radio broke. It powers on but no sound. If I turn the volume knob display shows volume level 7, but it won’t change. It also recognizes my phone if I plug it in the USB-port, but no sound still. Resetting a few times used to fix this volume problem occasionally, but now it doesn’t help anymore.

Can I buy a second hand Blues unit and just swap it or does it need some coding or something?

Or can I buy a Din1 adapter and just connect a standard Din1 radio? The car has no steering wheel button or reverse cameras or sensors so a basic radio unit would have all features needed.

Every OEM radio will require coding and component protection removal.

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OK. Thank you for the information. So easier and propably cheaper would be a standard din1 radio. Are these plug and play, or do I need to buy extra cables or adapters?

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