This means you need to get your CD Changer repaired. The in dash CD changers Nissan put into the Pathfinder is notorious for this issue. From what I recall, on the OE changer (by Clarion, I think) there is a plastic screw inside that controls the changing of the discs that breaks/wears out. If you take it to your local Clarion service place, they should know what to do with it.
When I brought mine in, the guy knew the vehicle it came from without hesitation. I think it cost about US$150 to fix.
They have to send it to California, so it took about 3 weeks to get back to me, but it works fine now.
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I need some help I gotta 2009 lancer and I wana pound hard need to know how too hook up subs and an amp up to my factory cd player its a indash six disk changer please let me know thanks
Yes, but they are very expensive. (Typical Price can be around $999)
An indash gps device price ranges depending on the quality of the device. Prices can range from 400 dollars all the up to 2000 dollars so the best option is to go online or check your local stores.
This is illegal in most states. No info can be given.
What indash DVD player play videos off a thumbdrive
you would have to have a indash that includes angle setings other then that you are out of luck
disconnect the orange wire don't need it that should fix it
Yes, the indash model does indeed give up to date maps.
Yea mate, is meant to connect to your handbrake usually but just join it to your earth wire.
There is a button that says "Angle" that has two arrows on it Up & Down that's the button to adjust the angle/tilt of the screen
located under the indash.. right side where your gas pedals are. have to open carpet. black box