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sounds like a blown fuse to me. That would be the first place to look.
To install an aftermarket CD player in a Toyota Corolla a new wire harness is needed that corresponds with the replacement player. The old radio needs to be removed and the harness will need to connect to the cabin harness. Then the new CD player can be installed.
If it was ordered that way yes.
Where is the fuse located for a CD player in my 03 corsa van?
It's a 99 corolla, get a CD player, tapes are worthless
The CD player was an option at the time of purchase - which means that many 1997 Mercury Sables do not have CD players.
No, it doesn't.
Fuse is built into the back of the player itself. To access just remove the cd/radio unit from its housing and you will see the fuse at the rear of the unit
Fixing your cd player will depend on what the problem is. Make sure the wiring harness is securely connected. Make sure the in-line fuse is operational. Make sure the cd player fuse in the fuse box is operational.
Start by disconnecting the cd player and any external amp. Replace the fuse. if it does not blow, then connect the cd player, amps and other components one at a time. When the fuse blows that is the problem area. If its the cd or amp, its an internal problem and is not user serviceable.
yes it comes with a cassette and a cd player
Not if the CD player is an integral part of the stereo. If it is a separate component then it may have a different fuse circuit.