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  • How to Play a CD-RW Disc on a Car MP3 Player

    MP3 files can be burned to many types of media, including a flash drive and CD-R or CD-RW audio disks. You can play MP3 files in your car from a CD-RW disk if you have a car MP3 player installed...

  • How Are FM Radio Stations Named?

    FM radio stations use a series of letters to identify their designation on air. Although these letters seem arbitrary, these names are used by government and industry to identify the location of...

  • How Does a Ground Loop Isolator Work?

    Your car's electrical system runs on DC current that is generated in the battery. The alternator also generates DC current to recharge the battery and to generate additional power. There is a...

  • How to Wire a Car Radio to a Fuse Box

    If you're installing a car radio into a newer car, you won't have any problems getting power to the radio--there are power wires available that were used with the existing factory radio, and you...

  • How to Remove the Radio in a Buick Century

    The Buick Century as produced by General Motors came equipped with an in-dash stereo. Owners who want to upgrade the stereo system by buying and installing an aftermarket stereo must remove this...

  • How to Wire an MP3 Player to a Car Stereo

    MP3 players are one of the most popular ways to carry your music with you. You can easily download only the songs you like and an MP3 player can hold thousands of your favorite songs. Some of the...

  • How to Remove a Ford Excursion Radio

    If you want to upgrade the sound system in your Ford Excursion, replacing the factory radio is one of the best ways to start. Prior to adding a new radio, you'll need to remove the factory radio...

  • How to Connect a Car Stereo to a Car Battery

    Automotive audio systems are designed for low-voltage, high-power operations inside an automobile. These powerful audio systems are capable of high-quality sound output. However, to operate...

  • How to Install an Automobile CD Player

    Installing a CD player into a car is a simple process. And even if you don't understand how a car is wired, these steps will help you get the job done.

  • How to Splice Wires

    Splicing wires can be a tricky ordeal and also dangerous when not done properly. For example twisting wires together and taping them is a very poor way to splice wires. If you follow these easy...

  • The History of Sony Car Radios

    As a company, Sony isn't solely focused on car radios. Since its appearance on the audio scene in the 1980s, the company has focused on innovation and the marriage of audio technology. Today, many...

  • How to Install a Sony Car Stereo

    Installing a Sony car stereo does require some basic mechanical and electronic skills. Anytime that you're doing anything involving electrical wiring, it's important to have a little knowledge...

  • How to Find out your XM Radio ID

    Every XM radio is defined by an 8-character radio ID. If you want to sign up/subscribe to XM radio, manage your XM account, or sign up for additional services (such as XM Nav Traffic, or...

  • How to Remove the CD Player From a Chevrolet Equinox

    The Chevy Equinox was manufactured with a factory-installed radio. If you're interested in replacing this radio with an aftermarket model so you can enjoy better features and performance, it's...

  • How to Troubleshoot a Chrysler CD Radio

    If you've ever taken your Chrysler back to the dealership for a repair or a diagnosis, you know what a bracing experience it can be to hear the estimated repair cost. Getting your radio/CD player...

  • How to Remove a Car Stereo in a Toyota Tercel

    The Toyota Tercel was a subcompact car manufactured by Toyota Motor Company. The Tercel was replaced by the Toyota Echo, which was later replaced by the Toyota Yaris. Since the Tercel shares many...

  • The History of Car Audio

    The automobile industry developed in the early 1900s, followed by the radio industry in the 1920s. Since the 1950s, people have been able to choose what they listen to beyond radio in their cars....

  • How to Remove a Car Radio From a Mazda Protege

    The Mazda Protege was a compact sedan built under varying nameplates by Mazda from the mid-1960s to the early 2000s. It was marketed in the United States as what we know as the Mazda Protege from...

  • How Do Car Antennas Work?

    Radio waves are a type of magnetic energy generated by a transmitter and a transmission antenna. The antenna on your car is built to pick up the magnetic energy of the radio waves and send it to...

  • How to Buy a Car Stereo Online

    Good values in car audio equipment can be found online, and there are many reputable dealers. The trick to making a satisfying purchase is to make sure you can get technical support and assistance...

  • How to Troubleshoot a Lexus Radio

    Car radio trouble is usually a result of environmental factors. Buildings and topography can interrupt and adversely affect FM. Power lines and tunnels can adversely affect AM. Luggage on your...

  • How to Locate the Code for a BMW Radio

    Most BMW vehicles come from the factory with a radio that has a anti-theft radio code. The code is only required when the radio is taken out of the car or if the battery dies or is disconnected....

  • How to Remove a Kia Optima Car Radio

    Kia Optima sedans come equipped with factory-installed radios, but many audio enthusiasts wish to upgrade the performance and capabilities of the factory radio with an aftermarket model. The first...

  • Radio Communication Regulations

    Radio stations are bound by the rules of the United States Federal Communication Commission (FCC). Both FM and AM stations are bound by the rules in Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations...

  • How to Reset Your Kenwood CD Player Code

    Stereo manufacturers have increased the level of built-in security for car electronics over the past decade. A common technique used by stereo manufacturers is to require a security code for a...

  • How to Set the Clock on an Alpine Car Stereo

    It's frustrating to have a great-sounding car stereo in your dash, but then not be able to remember how to set the time on the clock. Alpine stereos sound great, but they've also made it easy to...

  • How to Remove a Stereo From a Chevy Malibu

    Every year, new aftermarket stereos come on the market to replace factory units in the Chevy Malibu. These stereos are often far more advanced than their factory counterparts. They may include...

  • How to Remove a Pontiac G6 Stock Stereo

    The stock stereo in a Pontiac G6 is a basic CD changer and radio module. It's located in the center of the dash and to the right of the steering wheel. Every year, various manufacturers create...

  • How to Set the Time on an Alpine CD Stereo

    A running joke in consumer electronics has revolved around people's inability to figure out how to set the clocks on their appliances. Sadly, it's taken electronics manufacturers a while to...

  • How to Remove a Factory Stereo in a Mazda Protege

    The Mazda Protege sedan comes from the factory equipped with a stereo receiver and speakers. Many audio enthusiasts want to improve upon the factory gear, and changing the car's original stereo to...

  • How to Remove a Honda CR-V Radio

    The Honda CRV is a popular small SUV produced by Honda Motors. The CRV comes equipped with a factory radio and speakers, but audio enthusiasts who wish to improve the performance of their car...

  • How to Replace Car Speaker Wires

    Over time, the speaker wires coming from a car's factory radio may chafe and short out or become disconnected, requiring complete replacement. Because speaker wire is not very expensive, the most...

  • How to Remove a Car CD Player

    Sometimes, you need to remove a car CD player. Here are the items you need and the steps you should take to get the job done without damaging the player.

  • How to Clean a Chevrolet S10 CD Player

    A lot of times our favorite burnt CDs play without any problems at home and in portable CD players. But the moment it goes into the Car CD player, it starts skipping erratically. Given that car CD...

  • How to Install a Toyota Solara Radio

    If the radio in your Toyota Solara has quit working, you can save the money the dealer will charge for installation by buying a replacement Solara radio and installing it yourself. All the wiring...

  • How to Remove a Radio From a Honda Element

    The Honda Element comes equipped with a factory-installed stereo radio. But if you're considering replacing the factory radio with an aftermarket model, you first have to remove the existing...

  • How to Program a Pioneer Radio

    Pioneer car stereo systems can be a great way to listen to your favorite tunes while you're on the move in your vehicle. Once you get your Pioneer radio installed in your car, you will more than...

  • How to Install a Jeep Wrangler Radio

    If your Jeep Wrangler radio has quit working, it can be replaced with a new Wrangler radio. Actual installation of the radio is not too difficult, since you'll be able to plug the new radio into...

  • How to Remove the Factory Radio from a Toyota 4Runner

    The Toyota 4Runner SUV comes equipped with a factory stereo system. But audio aficionados who want to upgrade their stereo system will often remove the factory radio and replace it with a...

  • How to Hook Up a Car Stereo in Your Home

    The modern aftermarket car stereo is a pretty amazing device. In a compact package, it contains a CD player, AM/FM tuner, high-powered amplifier, and a variety of other features, often including...

  • How to Remove a Car Radio Cassette Player

    The car radio cassette player was the pinnacle of car audio for many years. Cassettes were an innovation in car audio---they were small, reliable, and provided good-quality sound. In addition,...

  • How to Remove a BMW 330Ci Factory Radio

    The BMW 330Ci is one of BMW's 3-Series, their most popular lineup. While the 330Ci comes equipped with a factory radio and stereo system, some audio enthusiasts will want to upgrade their audio...

  • How to Remove a Delco Car Stereo

    Delco, the electronics arm of GM, produced car radios for a large number of GM vehicles throughout the years. While the sheer number of vehicles they produced radios for means that there are many...

  • How to Install a Radio in a Durango

    Replacing a Dodge Durango stock radio can improve the audio quality as well as the value of the vehicle. Manufacturers have standardized the wiring harness color codes, and with an adapter it can...

  • How to Remove a Ford Car Radio

    If your own a Ford vehicle and want to upgrade the stereo with a new radio, you'll need to remove the existing factory radio first. This allows you the space to mount the new radio and the access...

  • How to Set the Time on a Car Stereo

    Although many car radios include a clock, many people don't know how to set it so they don't bother adjusting it--especially when times change due to the beginning and end of Daylight Saving Time....

  • How to Remove the Radio from a Chevy Express Van

    Chevrolet Express Vans are full-sized vans, well-suited to carrying a large number of passengers or for use as utility vehicles for tradesmen and delivery businesses. Most new models will come...

  • How to Fix the Time on a JVC Car Radio

    Sophisticated electronics and digital clocks are integral parts of car radios. Car radio clocks are reliable and accurate, but must be set for Daylight Savings Time and reset in the event of the...

  • How to Remove a Radio From a Ford Truck

    Ford trucks usually come equipped with a radio in the dashboard. But if you're an audio enthusiast who wants a radio with higher performance, or you want to replace the existing radio with one...

  • How to Change a Fuse in a Car Radio

    A blown fuse is a common reason that car radios stop working. It is easy to replace a blown fuse for a car radio. Aftermarket car radios may have an additional fuse.

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