You can replace a cd player for a car by removing the old CD player after the vehicle has been turned off, there may be screws or clips to remove, unplug the cable, insert it into the new player and then put it back into the space provided.
Begin by removing the cover to your 1996 Chevy Suburban CD player. Remove the CD player retaining bolts. Remove the wiring harness from the back of the CD player. Reverse the process to install your new CD player.
CD players are so relatively inexpensive today that it would be more cost efficient to replace a damaged in-dash player.
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replace it with new or refurbished
they suck. replace or repair the unit
If I were you, I will ask the experts to help me to do that
Easiest is to replace it. By the time you remove it, take it in, someone takes it apart and fixes it you could buy a new CD player and it comes with a warranty.
Actually when you replace the CD player, your sub is probably not going to work and that specific sub is hard to replace with a thin one that exists currently and so you might have to replace it with a powered sub in the trunk.
where your tape player is in the middler of your dash replace that with your CD player and un hook the wires from your stock radio. I did the same think in my truck and it works fine.