Sony and Pioneer are the top selling brands for cd changers.
because the stock stereo sends a signal to the stock factory amplifier, removing the stereo has probably left the amplifier in a constant on mode therefore it is always drawing power. you can check this once you find the amp . on the wagon it is located in the bck drivers corner behind where the cd changer goes.
Turn the dimmer switch up. Just kidding I'm sure you looked for that.
Pioneer CDX P680 CD changer is a good simple car CD changer.
Yes, Pioneer is definitely a good car stero brand. The Pioneer stero sounds really good in a vehicle and the bass on the Pioneer is very great as well.
AnswerIt's located under the factory stereo in Premium sound models. Here's a link to show you where and how to remove it!Good Luck!-Shaun-
Yes, the Neilsen Tyre changer is good and receives good reviews by consumers.
How many times have you been driving and had to stop and look around for a CD? Probably many times. Trying to search for a new CD while driving is a very dangerous venture, because it will distract you from the task at hand: getting your car to where you’re trying to go. That’s where the Car CD changer comes in. With a car CD changer, you can load several CDs at one time and switch between them with the press of a button, making your commute that much safer. Selecting a CD changer, though, can be a pretty daunting task if you don’t know what you’re looking for. A CD changer may seem like a pretty simple thing to add to your car audio system, and it can be, but there are several options that you need to consider before buying one. First, there are several types of CD changers out there that you can find. The first type is the pretty typical add-on changer, which is a CD changer that is simply added on to an existing system. These units fit nicely into a glove compartment or trunk and are simply wired into the head unit you’re currently using. This is going to be your quickest and easiest option for adding a CD changer to your car. Depending on where you look and the brand, you can find one of these units for between $100 and $500. Another type of changer that you may want to consider is a factory integrated changer. These are good for people that are still using the factory sound system that their car came with. If this is the case, there are many specialized changers that can be easily integrated into a factory sound system, as opposed to the add-on changers, which are largely made for aftermarket stereo equipment. These units are great for upgrading your factory stereo, but they’re not so great for your bank account, as they can cost as much as $1,000. Another popular option for a car CD changer is the receiver/CD changer combo unit. This unit features the CD changer built into the head unit, instead of a separate piece of equipment. These allow you to just insert CDs into the slot on the head unit and rotate, as opposed to inserting the discs into a separate unit located in your glove box or elsewhere in your vehicle. This is obviously the most convenient option for you, as you won’t have to go digging through your glove box or trunk to change CDs. These are also priced adequately, as you can pick one up anywhere from $300 to $1,200, depending on the brand. Adding a car CD changer can make a big difference in terms of convenience, but can also make a huge difference in terms of driver safety. You won’t have to go digging through your car to find that CD you’ve been looking for, because it will be right where you left it, in your CD changer.
The best brand of voice changer would be on spyville but the cost is well over 500 dollars. There's some good type of voice changers that you could get on the computer for free.
There is a special tool just for Ford Factory Stereo removal. It is a little "U" shaped device that goes into the holes in the face of the unit. It actually takes two of the tools, (You will see 4 holes on the face plate). Go to any after market car stereo website and you can see what I'm talking about. (crutchfield.com is a good one) Hope this helps.
The top selling stereo systems for 2011 were Kenwood, Visio, LG and Sony. A cheap brand that had high sells volume was Emerson. Bose sells a really good stereo system/speaker set for cars and home entertainment.
If it is an after market CD player. Which im guessing. You need to buy a $100 wiring harness. You'll be better off just finding a good cheap disk changer and installing it in the trunk.
GHP is an awsome race brand. I ride at my local track every Tuesday with my friend Randy Stumpfhauser who is a Factory GHP rider.