At CarToys.com you'll find a 3 disc car CD changer in-dash model, and they offer to match competitor prices. The Alpine KAE-213C model is a 3 disc car CD changer/ magazine for in-dash installation.
It is very simple to replace most Toyota Radios. If you have a radio with changer control unit and separate disc changer, my recommendation would be to with a disc changer that is built into the head unit. Check e-bay for cheap OEM replacement.
why the radio shows no dj no CD ? because the laser is defective CD changer needs to be repair or replace good luck
Yes you can install this CD changer into a 2003 Silverado. It shouldn't be too hard to remove the standard radio and replace it with this.
There are many places where one can purchase an AMC20 Radio online. One can purchase a AMC20 Radio online at popular on the web sources such as eBay and Amazon.
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.
There are many different varieties of places where one can purchase a Grundig Radio online. These places include, but are not limited to, Amazon and Ebay.
Probably need a new CD changer. Cheaper to replace than repair.
Roberts Radio has its own website to purchase a radio straight from them. There are online stores both individual and popular options such as Amazon and Ebay.
Check owner's manual.There is no CD changer fuse it gets power from the radio if the radio is on, there is some other problem with the CD changer.
Radio Shack and Amazon offer cassette decks for online purchase. www.RadioShack.com AND www.Amazon.com
I am a BIG fan of Crutchfield Electronics. I do not have any interest in their business and have been a customer singe pre-internet days. If you purchase the CD Changer from them they will supply all instructions, adaptors, wire harness and face plates free. They will ask what year, make and model car you have and will know exactly what fits and what you need for the installation. Enough of the advertisement. You need to get a wire harness that adapts the changer to the vehicle. Depending on the changer and the radio in the car, it may have a wire that connects to the antenna input or plugs into an accessory input on the radio. Or it may replace the entire radio. On my Mom-in-laws Avalon, I went to a nearby used auto parts plot, obtained a factory radio with CD palyer built in and replaced her radio sans CD. The used auto parts place also took back the original radio for a portion of the purchase price. Not a multi-CD changer but a good CD player and fit in the car perfectly. To access or replace the radio in the dash, the dash and face plate bezel should come off with removal of a few screws. Be careful of various clips that may also hold it to the dash and need to be gently popped apart after you remove all screws. This will expose the radio mounting bolts and allow you to easily remove the entire radio unit to do the work.