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It is very simple to replace most Toyota Radios. If you have a radio with changer control unit and separate disc changer, my recommendation would be to with a disc changer that is built into the head unit. Check e-bay for cheap OEM replacement.
If resetting the power by unplugging unit or disconnecting battery does not restore function, i'd backprobe changer connector for power and ground. If the amber lights are on and it does not respond to button presses or resetting power=replace with reman ($300+) or salvage yard unit($100+).
is the whole unit a changer or is the changer in the trunk or something or under a seat?
why the radio shows no dj no CD ? because the laser is defective CD changer needs to be repair or replace good luck
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Bad wire or connector Loose or corroded Replace connector
replace the connector
Probably need a new CD changer. Cheaper to replace than repair.
Yes you can install this CD changer into a 2003 Silverado. It shouldn't be too hard to remove the standard radio and replace it with this.
Could be the connector to the CD unit ( I had same problem on my XKR ) In the trunk take the side panel off surrounding the CD changer and check the connector that plugs into the car wiring loom. Mine had 2 corroded pins, I cut the wires and soldered jumpers across the connector. UK_Mike
You replace C- Rimms with Rimms.
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