Depending on the year and make of the vehicle, you may need to unscrew it. If newer, you will need to purchase either a DIN tool or panel tool. These are used to deactivate the retaining clips which are in place to keep people from stealing your stereo. The most common is a DIN tool but check to make sure your car can use that before purchasing. You can usually find these at Walmart. If not, try VIP or Autozone.
-Ben
Remove the cd player decorative cover. Remove the cd player retaining screws. Remove the wiring harness from the back of the cd player.
Remove the cover from your 2003 Kia CD player. Remove the CD player retaining screws. Remove the wiring harness from the back of the CD player.
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.
cd player
Yes, if the car is fitted with a CD player, if not take a small portable CD player.
You can remove the CDs by ejecting the CDs from the CD player in the car.
Tweezers!
Begin by removing the cover to your 1996 Chevy Suburban CD player. Remove the CD player retaining bolts. Remove the wiring harness from the back of the CD player. Reverse the process to install your new CD player.
break the player
once a CD is stuck in the player, the player is no good. to take the player out,you have two covers on each side of the player covering a pair of holes. you need to purchase these removal pins from an auto part store like oreilly's or a Mazda dealership can remove for you sometimes for free. to remove the CD, you will have to remove the top half of the screws of the player and remove the CD hold down
Take off the dash then you need to unscrew the CD player then pull out the harness from the back of the CD player, then just pull it out
Newer cars can play almost any CD. Many older cars have players that will not play CD-R or CD-RW. If your CD player and the user manual do not show the CD-R, CD-RW, or MP3 logos, you probably will not be able to play anything but factory recorded music.