It would but saturn ion cd players are huge and suck you'd be better off buying a new head unit all together ......., Saturn owner 420
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If by swap players you mean replace player one with player two and vice versa, that is both impossible and unnecessary.
The 2002 honda Odessey was the first with factory DVD players.
Only if one of your starting players gets injured or is on a bye week. Then it is customary to replace that player with an active player from your bench
CD players are so relatively inexpensive today that it would be more cost efficient to replace a damaged in-dash player.
MUST REPLACE FACTORY CD PLAYER OR CUT OUT THE SPEAKER LEAD.
take off the dash then you need to unscrew the CD player and pull out the wire. (make sure that you have the harness for the new CD player and for the car.) splice the old wires and reatach them with the new harness wires,(they should be color coded and matched) then plug the new car adapter harness into the harness for the CD player. After all that, plug your antenna adapter into the back of the CD player and then screw everything back in. Note that you might need the dash installation kit, because usually the CD players are smaller than the stock players. -ShockerCD player installin my Buick, i had to take apart part of the dash and unscrew 4 bolts holding in the stock CD player. and then you have to have an antenna adapter, dash kit, and a factory harness which you can get for pretty cheap. and then you just use the instructions that came with the factory harness and CD player, done. :D
The factory-installed stereo in that vehicle doesn't readily support external CD players. You'll have to replace the whole stereo head unit. Instructions and compatibility information should be available from the dealer or manufacturer of the head unit.
how do i get the code to unlock stock cd player on 1996 saturn
Whatever one you like and can find the correct mounting and installation hardware for.
take off the dash then you need to unscrew the CD player and pull out the wire. (make sure that you have the harness for the new CD player and for the car.) splice the old wires and reatach them with the new harness wires,(they should be color coded and matched) then plug the new car adapter harness into the harness for the CD player. After all that, plug your antenna adapter into the back of the CD player and then screw everything back in. Note that you might need the dash installation kit, because usually the CD players are smaller than the stock players. -Shocker
take off the dash then you need to unscrew the CD player and pull out the wire. (make sure that you have the harness for the new CD player and for the car.) splice the old wires and reatach them with the new harness wires,(they should be color coded and matched) then plug the new car adapter harness into the harness for the CD player. After all that, plug your antenna adapter into the back of the CD player and then screw everything back in. Note that you might need the dash installation kit, because usually the CD players are smaller than the stock players. -Shocker