Can I find a simple radio for my 82 240 DL Wagon?

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Old 12-05-2016, 12:06 PM
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I love my 82 Volvo DL wagon I've had for about 25 years, but I really dislike the radio I had to put it in.

For some reason I decided to put a new radio in it about 10 years ago. I thought it needed replacing recently so I went back to the same car radio shop and had them replace it again.

I very much wanted a basic, easy to use radio with large buttons. They didn't have one. I looked at Best Buy they didn't have one. I called Crutchfield and didn't have much luck either.

Is it impossible to buy a radio for this Volvo that is easy to use for senior citizens like myself?

I understand I can try to find a radio at a Volvo junk yard but my Volvo mechanic says they are hard to find.

The radio I settled on was a Pioneer DEH-X4800BT. I do not like it!! You can't read the stations in the daylight, the buttons are so small I don't know what I'm pushing and I have to turn to look at it which is an accident waiting to happen.

Is there any solution to my problem short of buying a new car?

I'm very frustrated and annoyed as you can tell! This is just another example of how newer products are much worse than older products.

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Ginny
 
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Old 12-05-2016, 02:29 PM
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i usually end up with pioneer or kenwood stereos, the controls *are* kinda annoying on them, but eventually you learn your way around by touch. I prefer to mount the stereo in a 240 down by the shifter instead of up on top of the console, its both more shaded from sunlight during the day, and less annoying at night.
 
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Old 12-05-2016, 07:55 PM
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Do you think the car radio installation place will agree to put it down by the shifter? Do I understand you correctly that I will be able to see the stations during the day?

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Old 12-05-2016, 08:45 PM
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I installed my own stereo down there. our 240 came new in 1987 with a 'pocket' in the upper slot, and nothing in the lower one (we declined the dealer-installed stereo when we bought it as it was a piece of junk). a installer? it will probably hinge on whether or not they can still get an adapter as that slot is larger than a standard DIN mount stereo.

it appears this kit lets you install a stereo in either place.
https://www.carid.com/images/metra/s...structions.pdf (thats the install instructions).
 
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Old 12-06-2016, 10:01 AM
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Thanks so much for the link and encouragement. If the guy that installed the two radios won't do it, I should be able to find someone. I just do not want to have a radio that I use all the time, with station information I cannot read! How could Pioneer do this? I assume this is another problem with modern technology!

Many thanks again!
 
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Old 12-06-2016, 12:15 PM
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frankly, i hardly ever look at the station display on my cars... I have the 3-4 local stations i listen to all programmed, so button 6 gets me KPIG-FM 107.5, button 1 gets me KZSC-FM 88.1, and button 2 is KAZU-FM 90.3. if I'm on a road trip, I listen to music via the 300 or 400 complete CDs stored on a 32gb USB Fit stick stuck into the front panel USB port.
 
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Being on the other side of 70 I can sympathize with you. I changed the unit in my 262 a few years ago to one that was easy to use and had hands free phone. Looked everywhere for the model number but no luck. I got it from Crutchfield so I gave them a call to see if they knew what it was. Yes they knew but it was no longer available. It was a Sony.Best advice is to call them and talk to a live person, telling them your needs. As far as where to put it go too the top.so much easier to see/operate. Also I bet you can install it yourself.
 
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Old 12-06-2016, 09:09 PM
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Thank you again Pierce and Volvodok for your great ideas. I'm encouraged that I don't have to buy a new car (ugg) in order to enjoy a radio! I have a USB port so will fill a stick with music (Christmas at this time) so I don't have to fiddle with my iPhone and it's music.
I had a 5 disc CD changer which they took out and left with me a 1 slot!

I really appreciate your help!

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Old 12-06-2016, 10:21 PM
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if you can find them, the Sandisk USB Fit sticks work great for this, as they are very short and don't stick out.

a Fit on the left, and a regular USB stick on the right...

 
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Old 12-07-2016, 02:44 PM
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I'm ordering one today, thanks!
 
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