If your not gonna use the player anymore or try to sell it off, than break it open or take it apart screw by screw. Unless you power it up by connecting it to a car battery and the negative lead, you wont get the CD out, with out damaging it.
Begin by removing the wiring harness from the back of your CD changer. Remove the CD changer retaining bolts. The CD changer will come out.
Remove the retaining cover from the front of the CD changer. Remove the CD changer retaining screws. Remove the wiring harness from the back of the CD changer.
Remove the decorative cover from your 2003 Chevrolet Tahoe six CD changer. Remove the CD changer retaining screws. Remove the wiring harness from the back of the CD changer.
You will need to go to a car audio store and buy a connector to tie into your car's wiring harness, and, the question you ask is too involved for a proper answer. You may want to go to a car parts store, or book store, and get a repair manual for your car. They cost about $16.00 Or, go to a Public Library.
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It can be difficult to remove a bra with a broken arm. One would first need to unhook the bra and remove the unbroken arm from the bra strap first before moving the bra around the broken arm to remove it. One can also where a strapless bra so there are no strap around the broken arm to remove.
Remove the decorative cover from your 2003 Lincoln Navigator CD player. Remove the CD player retaining screws. Slide the CD player out. Remove the wiring harness from the back of the CD player.
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I figured it out tonight. In my car I have (from top to bottom) a single CD player/radio, then the heat controls, then a six CD changer. First I had to pop off the wood grain that was around the console by pulling out on one of the corners. You could also use a small screw driver at the very bottom of the grain to get it started. I had to lift the six CD changer so the tabs could pop out, then slide it out. It had a ground wire that is tight. Then I had to unscrew the 2 screws on each side of the air controlls and slide that down to where the six CD changer was. Then to remove the single CD changer I had to follow the ground wire from the six CD changer and unscrew where it was connected. That screw is the only one that was holding in the single CD changer. Then I had to lift the single CD player/radio up(just like the six CD changer), and slide it out. I hope this can help someone.
# Lock the CD changer unit mechanism (if so equipped) prior to removing a malfunctioning CD changer unit. Refer to "LOCKING CD CHANGER UNIT MECHANISM". # Remove upper cluster lid C by firmly grasping and carefully pulling rearward from instrument panel. # Disconnect hazard switch connector. # Remove lower cluster lid C by firmly grasping and carefully pulling rearward from instrument panel.# Remove six screws and remove audio unit and storage bin/CD changer as an assembly. # Disconnect audio unit connectors.CAUTION: Do not pry or forcibly remove heater A/C control bezel from audio unit face plate or audio unit damage could result.# Release two tabs using a screwdriver and carefully remove heater A/C control bezel from audio unit face plate. # Remove brackets from audio unit and remove audio unit.
You must remove the strip across the dash to remove the side panel to access the CD changer...if you have used paper label CD's you may have glue ick all over your rollers...if it continues to run when you use the radio it will strip the gears of the changer and it's all over.
How did that even happen...