Buy the removal tool to take stock radio out, can be ordered online or found in local auto parts store
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MUST REPLACE FACTORY CD PLAYER OR CUT OUT THE SPEAKER LEAD.
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...
most stock CD players or radios have about 200 watts in them unless you upgraded the stero when u got the car
I don't think there was a factory CD player for the 1988 corvette. The Bose was a cassette player that measures 1.5 din
The 2001 Mercury Sable does come with a CD player. If the car does not have a CD player in it, an install kit can be purchased to install a CD player.
you are better off leaving the factory CD player because the theft system, pwr locks, etc. are all connected through the CD player and will not work if u remove it unless u re-wire the factory CD player to the trunk.
The CD player was an option at the time of purchase - which means that many 1997 Mercury Sables do not have CD players.
The CD changer is in the center console of a 2000 Mercury Villager
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If the CD player is a single-disc factory unit then it is in the Radio Unit itself. If it has a factory multi-disci player then it is in the console (Between the front captain chairs. Hope this helps you.