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I have the same problem, except I have a cassette player and not a CD player. I believe the answer is the antenna has come loose from the radio but I do not know how to check it.
Remove the trim plate from the shifter. Remove the instrument/radio trim plate. Remove the right side console extension panel. Remove the heater duct. Reach behind the radio and remove the antenna lead. Remove the radio retaining screws. Pull the radio out and disconnect the electrical connectors. To install the CD player you will to buy an installation kit for a'89 Grand Am (it will have all the parts to mount the CD player and instructions how to install it)
The antenna is probably not connected
No, buy a Mp3 player, Cd Players are obsolete.
if it's an aftermarket CD player look for a blue wire with a yellow stripe. if it's stock you need to find the power antenna wire. most decks have 1 even if you don't have a power antenna.
buy a new cd player
You can buy a 4 channel cd player and add a crossover and amplifier.
:Buy CD :Un-wrap thy CD :Place in CD player :Select track Freak
Yes, if you buy and fit a CD player..
I want to see the prices and photos of CD players
You can download them from iTunes, etc.You can buy them and put the CD into your CD-Drive
You need to remove the plastic bezel around the radio and the steering wheel. Be careful as this part is very fragile and is connected to the car by several clips. Once that is removed just unscrew the screws attaching the radio to the dash and pull the radio out. Note: if you are installing a different CD player/radio...you will need a conversion kit, wiring harness, and antenna extension.