I just bought a 1997 Camry LE, and on the dashboard it has a CD changer, when I push the lid open, nothing is inside the cd changer. So I can't figure out if I need to install something to play cd's or I just don't know what to do or where I load the cd's. Please help.
Get this manual online at www.reliable-store.com and get complete guide on whether to repair or not, service it, and how to repair etc, along with wiring diagrams, electrical diagrams, torque specs, error codes, everything.
SOURCE: Toyota dashboard CD player won't eject
I had this say problem with my 2000 solara. Here is the fix, remove one of the car battery terminals for a couple of mins (3-4mins). The reattach the battery terminal back. This would make your cd player and car clock reset. once you start your car you should be able to eject the cds. You'll just need to reprogram all your preset radio station. Hope it helps
SOURCE: 2002 TOYOTA CAMRY LE DASHBOARD WILL NOT ATTACH
Hey, Put the top piece first which the radio is placed, the put in the control panel for the a/c.
SOURCE: need Toyota Camry radio/cassette/cd model 86120 33100 harness
You can try any Circuit City or any car stereo place or you can wire it yourself you just have to figure out which wire is power,ground,front and rear speakers. Yeah the hornance makes it easier but it can be done without it
SOURCE: 1997 Toyota Camry LE. During wet weather, water
Most of the problems come when its raining and if its not being driven and water still comes in then its the bonnet rubber and if when its being driven then its due to the rear wheel throughing up water under wheelarch and somewhere theres a crack in the weld or somewhere and it will find its way in..
So if not using it clean it out and when rain stops look inside no rain no leak Have a goodday
SOURCE: CD changer problem disable play or reject CD function
I had the same problem with my Toyota Camry LE 07 with 6 CD -changer JBL Bluetooth. Player didn't load or eject any CD, however everything else was working. I checked the warranty for my stereo and found that it has only 36K miles or three years warranty.
First I tried my own research how to fix that problem on internet and then stereo shops. Finally, I went to one of the stereo shop and asked him to check what is wrong, and it going to cost me $45 and not guaranteed anything will be fixed.
People like me who does not know anything about car electronics should avoid opening radio and stereo by them self it requires little skill to open if you don't want to break things.
Anyhow, this guy open the whole system and found that a bad CD label on top of it stuck and broke the part of CD changer. He did not if that can be fixed or it might coast at least $600.
Result, I bought the iPOD and hooked up with AUX.
You may buy extended warranty, which could have been help.
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