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epicant
I got a "new" car sterio, it will play all retail cd's but burnt cd's. ive tried many different labels, burning programs, and formats and cant get it to play burnt cd's its a clarion. can anyone recomend a program that can make near perfect cd's like retail? or any way to get them to play in my car beerchug.gif
the black box
I use nero and it works fine for me.
epicant
Got it working. i just tweaked the players POT. if anyone wants a quit tut just post reply. ill make one. car cd player now playes retail,cd-r, cd-rw smile.gif
XLNC
Well I need to get a new head unit for my car and gonna make sure it plays CD-R and MP3 and WMA.

I'm still not sure about how to get the old shitty cassete player out, it seems like it's stuck tight and I can't find any screws to take it out.

I tried pulling it out but nothing happend, didn't move the slightest.

Does anyone know how to take it out. My car's a Nissan Micra
DjO
since you didn't give a year of what car it was I couldn't really do anything but all I did was type in google what you wanted to do "take out cassette in Nissan Micra" and it came up with tons of responses.
So why not try that.
Rylinkus
QUOTE(DjO @ Jan 23 2005, 11:23 AM)
since you didn't give a year of what car it was I couldn't really do anything but all I did was type in google what you wanted to do "take out cassette in Nissan Micra" and it came up with tons of responses.
So why not try that.
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Your answers in every post seem to be "Just search Google". I'd wager that MOST people have heard of google and know it's an option.

As for removing the stereo a lot of cars require a "special tool" Essentially we're talking 2 pieces that slide in on each side of the stereo and push in 2 latches holding it in. I've managed to use small flathead screw drivers to accomplish the same feat.

Check a local stereo store or best buy and theyll have these things for sale if you want to buy them. If not, at least you know what it's gotta look like. And also, MAKE SURE, using Google or whatever source that this is, infact, how your stereo is held in.

Here's a pic from Crutchfields site....
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celinedrules
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As for removing the stereo a lot of cars require a "special tool" Essentially we're talking 2 pieces that slide in on each side of the stereo and push in 2 latches holding it in. I've managed to use small flathead screw drivers to accomplish the same feat.
Only aftermarket decks use this method.
Rylinkus
Several stock setups use this method. Ford Tauruses do to give one example.
DjO
QUOTE(Rylinkus @ Jan 23 2005, 06:53 PM)
Your answers in every post seem to be "Just search Google". I'd wager that MOST people have heard of google and know it's an option.


well then if most people would know about it then most people wouldn't be asking these questions since all you have to do is type it in google and the answer is usually within the first page.
I mean unless people just want someone else to do it for them.
Snowboard8422
Google does not hold all the answers people are searching for.....
Rylinkus
QUOTE(DjO @ Jan 23 2005, 09:12 PM)
well then if most people would know about it then most people wouldn't be asking these questions since all you have to do is type it in google and the answer is usually within the first page.
I mean unless people just want someone else to do it for them.
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So.......Do you work for Google??? huh.gif
enderandrew
QUOTE(Snowboard8422 @ Jan 23 2005, 09:24 PM)
Google does not hold all the answers people are searching for.....
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Well, let's just shut down the site then since Google already has the answers, then this site has no purpose.
DjO
I was just saying something like taking a car stereo out for a specific model of car the odds someone on this site would know are pretty slim but compaired with google which probably has 1000's of websites dedicated for just that.


Yes and I do work for google my name is Ben Google and I'm the silent partner that holds 50% of the stock...muwhahaha.....oh wait..... blink.gif


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XLNC
I did search in google but didn't find userful info.

The year it was made in I think is 1996 or 1997 Registration is R

Need some music, it's so quiet when driving. Just passed recently.
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