It depends on the make/model of the CD Changer. Most aftermarket headunits have a compatible manufacture made changer. If you do not have a compatible unit you can purchase an FM Modulator for that changer. The modulator takes the signal and broadcasts it over a radio frequency.
you must go to wal-mart or any other store and by the adapter wireing kit for that car. Most foreign cars need adapters to hook up to aftermarket stereos.
that wire is for the radio dimmer. when you turn on your headlights the radio dims so your not blinded at night. Some aftermarket stereos have a place to hook this wire up and some don't.
IF ITS AFTERMARKET:.... REMOVE THE OLD CD-PLAYER/RADIO....GO TO CIRCUIT CITY OR ANY AUDIO STORE AND ASK FOR A HARNESS TO FIT YOUR CD/RADIO PLAYER TO YOUR SPECIFIC VEHICLE.... THEN PLUG AND PLAY THAT SIMPLE...
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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.
You will need a CD changer that can be controlled using an FM modulator.
on factory wire harnes, there are 5 speaker wires. 4 are (+). on speakers, but only one (-). when i hook up aftermarket head unit do i hook up all negative speaker wires together
if you have the Bose system you might need to hook up the aftermarket amp wire to the factory amp
go buy a aftermarket wiring harness from any car stereo store and snap it in and follow the wiring colors and you are done..
With some basic technical know how,installing the Pioneer CDX FM687 CD changer should be an easy tsk.
green wire on aftermarket tachs are the signal wire i belive
you must go to wal-mart or any other store and by the adapter wireing kit for that car. Most foreign cars need adapters to hook up to aftermarket stereos.
that wire is for the radio dimmer. when you turn on your headlights the radio dims so your not blinded at night. Some aftermarket stereos have a place to hook this wire up and some don't.
Under the rear seat on the passenger side
I need some help I gotta 2009 lancer and I wana pound hard need to know how too hook up subs and an amp up to my factory cd player its a indash six disk changer please let me know thanks
you have your wires routed wrong