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The Kenwood KDC-C719 is compatible with CD-R media.
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Your best bet would be to find the CD changer the same as the brand of your radio. Such as Kenwood radio, get a kenwood CD changer. The factory CD changer will not work with most newer radios installed. And unless you like running wires to the back of your SUV it would save you lots of time to get another CD changer. That is what I did and it works just fine.
Yes, most of the Car CD Players produced by Kenwood feature remotes as well. Check out the Kenwood KCA R70FM Car CD changer /satellite radio remote control.
The Kenwood KDC-C669 gets slightly better reviews from users.Neither is really setting the world on fire with enthusiasm.
It depends on the make/model of the CD Changer. Most aftermarket headunits have a compatible manufacture made changer. If you do not have a compatible unit you can purchase an FM Modulator for that changer. The modulator takes the signal and broadcasts it over a radio frequency.
It depends on the make/model of the CD Changer. Most aftermarket headunits have a compatible manufacture made changer. If you do not have a compatible unit you can purchase an FM Modulator for that changer. The modulator takes the signal and broadcasts it over a radio frequency.
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
It is not to hard but if in doubt use a professional.
no sure on what you are doing wrong but i installed a JVC CD changer in my 98SL2 and the car runs and starts fine
Pioneer CDX P680 CD changer is a good simple car CD changer.
The CD changer is in the trunk.