Yes you will just need to follow the guide for connecting them.
standard casset tape will work if you have a tape deck in your car
A car CD changer works by being placed in a trunk and mechanically rotating the discs to be read.
You have to take it to the car audio store.
Any Cd changer will work long as it is installed right.
Probably a broken belt in the tape deck, there could be other things also, I used to work on them back in the 80s.
It all depends on the cd changer you want to install, also the module that your car uses must work with the with the cd changer. anonymous@oola.com
If you have a tape deck, you can buy cassettes which can be inserted into it, but have a wire that connects to the headphone socket on your iPod. Songs playing on your iPod will play through the tape deck.
Pioneer CDX P680 CD changer is a good simple car CD changer.
You will need to go to a car audio store and buy a connector to tie into your car's wiring harness, and, the question you ask is too involved for a proper answer. You may want to go to a car parts store, or book store, and get a repair manual for your car. They cost about $16.00 Or, go to a Public Library.
an electronic item that plays cassette tapes. A "tape deck" is a device used to play cassette or 8-track tapes. They are fairly obsolete now, but until CDs became the rage, tapes were used regularly. There were also 4 track tape decks. Magnovox was a leader in producing tape decks. You would get them installed in your car just as you would CD players.
For your car CD changer you should look for at least a 4 channel unit.
BLAUPUNKT CDCA03 10 Disc Car CD Changer has a one year warranty.