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2016 polo gti stereo have rca outputs?

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  • 2016 polo gti stereo have rca outputs?

    Just curious

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    Sorry,

    No OEM VW Radios have RCA plug outputs.

    MR
    MY 13.5 Candy White Polo GTi, with Xenons....
    - Gloss Black roof, Weitec, Whiteline, APR and Harding Performance bits
    - Sound, Mosconi D2 100.4DSP, Mosconi D2 150.2, HAT L6SE Carbon
    List of things to add, custom built subwoofer enclosure by Drivesound

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    • #3
      Well that's a little disappointing haha, same goes with the lack of exhaust note, I've spoken to a couple of dealerships and they reckon if I delete the middle muffler it will void my warranty for the engine! Wtf

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      • #4
        Originally posted by dangti View Post
        Well that's a little disappointing haha, same goes with the lack of exhaust note, I've spoken to a couple of dealerships and they reckon if I delete the middle muffler it will void my warranty for the engine! Wtf
        Late reply I know, usual laws apply here. The manufacturer must be able to prove the modification lead to the component failure if they're going to reject your warranty claim.

        Possible issues here would be reduction of back pressure with a negative effect on the air fuel mixture causing detonation for example. (This would be the case when you go for a larger pipe diameter but is unlikely the case with a resonator delete)

        You'd usually be okay as long as you insist on everything being in writing.

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        • #5
          Cheers, yeah I'm still waiting for reply from vw to give me the all clear haha

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