There should be a small hole near the edge of the carrier. Insert a straight rod, such as an unbelt paper clip, straight in and press gently. The carrier should unlock, and you should be able to pull it out (slowly) by hand.
If there is no carrier, such as for modern car CD drives, I do not know the answer. Someone, please enhance this answer. Thank you. Research suggests various methods, with the best method being to take the unit to the car dealer.
i have a 99 continental and it has a factory CD changer mounted in the trunk. i have seen some mounted in the center counsel as well.
I recently replaced the factory radio in my 1999 EB Explorer and, while the new radio had a CD player in it, I lost the use of the 6 CD changer in the armrest. Also, if you have steering wheel controls or rear seat controls, you may need to also install an add on, assuming the radio has an infrared remote control, to enable these controls. I also did this and it works reasonably well.I used Crutchfield and they are very helpful in answering questions you may have - you should try that also.bntdcarr@comcast.net
on some radio's you have to take the faceplate off to insert a cd
if your radio is theft protected you may have a short and that would triger the radio to go into theft mode enter the security code if this is a factory radio and it doesnt work call the dealership parts dept and give code
its bad you have to change, or firts put a CD cleans. if donts is better buy as new radio
Fitting cd in fiat stilo
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If you can solder, obtain the schematics for the factory unit and purchase the correct connector for the CD changer. You could perform some "surgery" and install the connector into the factory unit.
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You need the radio code- found in the owner's manual portfolio.
Your best bet would be to find the CD changer the same as the brand of your radio. Such as Kenwood radio, get a kenwood CD changer. The factory CD changer will not work with most newer radios installed. And unless you like running wires to the back of your SUV it would save you lots of time to get another CD changer. That is what I did and it works just fine.
The standard factory radio was an 1 1/2 DIN AM/FM/Cassette. If you wanted a cd player, an aux cd player was installed in the slot under the AC/heating controls.
Yes, there was a factory CD player in a1992 Buick Regal. It was separate from the radio like the cassette player. It was referred to as a Remote or Slave CD player.
i have a 99 continental and it has a factory CD changer mounted in the trunk. i have seen some mounted in the center counsel as well.
If your car has the factory radio-cd; there is a reset button on the left side of the faceplete. You will need a very small screwdriver
If the CD player is a single-disc factory unit then it is in the Radio Unit itself. If it has a factory multi-disci player then it is in the console (Between the front captain chairs. Hope this helps you.
I have a 2001 MAZDA tRIBUTE WITH A FACTORY 6 DISK CD CHANGER. Can't get cds to load or eject. Radio and cassteet player work fine.