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In 2000 S-Type, the factory changer is in the glove box.
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.
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.
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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.
To remove a CD from an Alpine 6 CD changer, hit the eject button. The button is in either the top right or top left hand corner.
YES....All the Jaguar factory installed CD changers are compatable. They are made by Alpine but are labeled as Jaguar. So...if you need that little cable with the proprietary socket that might be missing from the replacement changer you can buy it at www.crutchfields.com (or any other auto audio store) rather than a Jag dealer. and save about $60.00. : the later Jaguars use a Ford type fitting for the CD Changers so on a 1999 V8 3.2 the CD changer is not a Din type , its the ford square plug type :
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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.
This depends on the type of CD Changer and the specific brand of CD player. Some might be compatible while others may not be. anonymous@oola.com
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