first you need to determine what you need it to do, secondly a price range you can handle, because as you probably noticed they range from $75 to some well over $5,000 and with that keep in mind more expensive doesn't always mean better. Third an finaly, out-put watts. if you plan to run a sub you will want a higher wattage
If your disk is new and confirmed blemish free - Buy a new aftermarket CD Player but DONT have Best Buy install it. They tore up my console and broke the vents in my millie putting one in.
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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
Visit your local Best Buy store, they have a mounting kit that adapts an aftermarket CD player to fit the opening. They also have a wiring harness that plugs directly into the factory wiring. You will have to solder the wiring harness to the CD player, but this is the best way to go. If you follow all of the directions the install will look like a factory installation.
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you can make any aftermarket CD player fit; you will just have to find the exact mount for it, and the mount will fit any CD player. you can find them at your local walmart, audio store, etc.
in most cases, it is cheaper to buy an aftermarket stereo than it is to try and repair a factory one.
Adding a nice aftermarket CD player may increase the resale value of your car.
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
Try www.crutchfield.com, they are the best for aftermarket stereos, parts, instatlation, etc.
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