This is a fairly easy task to complete. First The original radio is the same size as a lot of different aftermarket radios. I never did this, but I changed an aftermarket radio for another in a 92 pathfinder. It is fairly easy to get behind the radio by removing the piece of plastic that is on the floor, and tat is just some screws and clips. You can also easily remove the trimming around the radio looking for the same steps. Once that is done, just remove the wires from the back of the radio, look for any srews on the front of the radio and try to slide it out. When you have a new radio, make sure you get the wireharese also for this vechical. Conect the harense to the wires that come with the new radio, and attach that to the clip that is in the pathfinder already. THis is were you have to read the instrctions that came with the radio since they have a few methods of holding them in, but generally it is a metal cage type of thing you slide into the old space the radio was in, bend a few tabs to hold that in, then slide the new radio in making sure to conect all the wires and the cable for the antena (an adaporter comes with the harnes that you will need to use so make sure that is conected all ready.) Once it is all conected and almost done, test it and make sureit works. Once it works finish it off by makeing sure the radio is locked into place and puttin the two pieces of trim back on. Please make sure youtake all safety precautions, like disconect the battery, and make sure all the wires are in good condition and all of this stuff Also sorry for the general instructions, but it should be enough to getyou through this.
The Factory radio for the 1997 Nissan Maxima was a capable stereo for its time . Now they have made aftermarket stereo CD players which has more power and also other features which weren't available in the late 1990's . Here's a site you could check out : How to Install an Aftermarket CD Player Into a 97 Nissan Maxima | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_6508304_install-player-97-nissan-maxima.html#ixzz1JEPigBBN
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Similar problem w/2000 Pathfinder; I get "error 1" & it won't play the cds. Did you ever learn how to interpret the codes? Your CD player is really a Claroin CD player I had the same problems , I removed it from the radio combination and took it to a Clarion service store and they repaired it. I called Nissan and Bose and they couldn't help me. There are 3 step to repair 2001 Nissan pathfinder error If you got 2001 Nissan pathfinder error then there is a 94% chance that your computer has registry problems. To repair 2001 Nissan pathfinder error you need to follow the steps below: * Step 1 - Download a 2001 Nissan pathfinder error repair tool,install this error repair tool. * Step 2 - Click the Repair All Button.It will scan you PC for Free. * Step 3 - Then click the Repair All Button again and your done! It is very easy to repair 2001 Nissan pathfinder error. Here are the URL of 2001 Nissan pathfinder error repair tool: http://www.fixerrorsafe.com/ttfix-2001_nissan_pathfinder_error-zz0005
Crutchfield sells a kit that allows you to install a single din aftermarket stereo where the pocket under the A/C controls are located.
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yes you can install one and no it will not work the tape
To install an aftermarket CD player the center console needs to be removed. Once removed a after market wire harness will need to be installed so the CD player can function properly. Install the CD player and connect all the wiring.
I assume by keyless you are talking about keyless entry, if so, you will not lose it if you install aftermarket CD players.
Yes, it would be no problem for a pro.
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.
You have 2 options. You can enlarge the the factory mounting area by cutting it to fit with a hacksaw or mount it under the dash.