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  1. #1
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    how to install CD player

    does anyone know how to install CD player?

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    Need more details here:

    • A stock CD player?
    • What car?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zdster
    Need more details here:

    • A stock CD player?
    • What car?
    what he said.
    lol.
    but most cars have the same basics.

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    the first thing to do is remove the old CD playerr which can be annoying.

    You may need to pull a fair bit of the dash out as im pretty sure alot of CD players have a bracket bolting it in place.

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    www.installdr.com

    hasnt been updated in a while, hence more 90's cars

    but ive used it a few times and thumbs up

    gives u step by step removal and also a wiring guide

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    Quote Originally Posted by furiouswilly
    does anyone know how to install CD player?
    isnt thats why the instruction booklet is there for? lol
    red = power
    black = ground
    yellow = acc
    blue = amp / electric attenta
    the rest speakers


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    Quite often I have found that the colour of wiring found at the speaker does not correspond to the wiring found at the dash so you don't know which of these dash wires to hook up to your head unit. A trick I use is connect a dash wire to a positive power source (can be straight from your battery using a piece of wire) and use a test light to see where the power comes out at the speaker end.

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