To remove a CD player, the dash must come somewhat apart. Afterwards, there should be a few bolts to unscrew. Then pull out the CD player and unhook wires. Make sure the car is not on, just in-case of electrocution.
Some CD players are designed differently, so it is best to consult the manual or even the manufacturer.
If you have successfully removed the device but wish to re-install it, you usually have to input a security code (which can usually be obtained from the instruction manual).
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.
To remove a factory CD player from a 2000 Honda CR-V first inspect the center console of your vehicle. There should be several mounting screws holds the CD player. Remove them and proceed to slide the unit out of the center console. Lastly remove the wiring clip behind the radio.
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You can replace a cd player for a car by removing the old CD player after the vehicle has been turned off, there may be screws or clips to remove, unplug the cable, insert it into the new player and then put it back into the space provided.
To get a basic CD player installed in a vehicle, the price varies depending on the vehicle and the type of CD player. The cheapest options would probably cost around $25.
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.
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IF ITS AFTERMARKET:.... REMOVE THE OLD CD-PLAYER/RADIO....GO TO CIRCUIT CITY OR ANY AUDIO STORE AND ASK FOR A HARNESS TO FIT YOUR CD/RADIO PLAYER TO YOUR SPECIFIC VEHICLE.... THEN PLUG AND PLAY THAT SIMPLE...