All you need is an FM modulator!they usually around 30 bones available everywhere.
unless you get a new radio installed, an FM modulator is your only option
The car should last you just about 150,000 miles without to many problems...
A 2002 Chevrolet Cavalier is very difficult to open without keys. In most cases, a locksmith is required. Even possessing a slim Jim is problematic because of the position of the lock in the door.
without removing the stereo you are limited to a cassette adapter or a wireless FM modulator. both will have very low/crappy sound quality. the next step up is a wired FM modulator.. you will have to intercept the antennae connection for this.. best place is behind the stereo but you can also get to it at the antennae itself.
You take a file, and stick under neath the cassette as a lever and pull it out.
Sure, until the Feds or the state catches you. Modifying the emissions equipment on your vehicle can result in a serious fine.
An antenna isn't necessary. The video and sound are already on the cassette.
Onto your computer? No.
YOU DONT EVEN TRY AS THE CAR HAS A 3/36 WARRANTY AND WILL BE REPAIRED FREE AT ANY CHEV DEALER. THIS IS NOT A JOB TO BE TAKEN ON BY SOMEONE WITHOUT EXPERANCE
There is a casette player through Sony that offers a automatic switch changer which automatically switch the cassette without you having to change them manually.
The Cavalier chest is a type of hope chest that was first made in the 1940s. The best way to unlock a Cavalier chest without the key or combination is by contacting a locksmith.
No, not without adaptors.