It depends on the CD player.
No, a 9 volt DC adapter can not be used on a CD player that runs on 4.5 volts without damaging the player.
You can if the CD player operates off 12 Volts DC. But, if it is a home CD player that runs off of 110 Volts AC then no, it will not work off a car battery. These are two different types of voltage.
No, it requires 12 volts DC.
The CD player was an option at the time of purchase - which means that many 1997 Mercury Sables do not have CD players.
Yes, there is a CD player in the Ford Taurus. Many of the newer models come equipped with a CD changer also.
Normally you could but that would be safer to use 3 volts one, or check what does it says near the power inlet on the player.
No, it is not a simple machine. A CD player has many moving parts.
a CD weights about 15 - 20 grams but a CD player weights about 15 kg
If the CD Player will not read the CD then either there is something wrong with the CD or the CD player or the CD or CD player needs to be cleaned.
about 2.5 volts
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