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Stock talk about the Generation 2 and 2.5 Toyota Solara which was released in 2004-2007

Durabrand 10-Disc CD/MP3 Changer WMS7100MP3

Durabrand 10-Disc CD/MP3 Changer WMS7100MP3

Postby michaels artic frost » Sun Mar 07, 2004 9:31 am

I just purchased two Durabrand 10-Disc CD/MP3 Changer WMS7100MP3 and installed it in a 2003 Altima and 2004 Solara. I got the unit from a local walmart store for $99 plus 6% sales tax. I've installed other car stereo decks, speakers, and amps in the past but never a changer. The hardest party was locating the correct wires to connect to the FM Modulator. I would recommend you to get a voltage tester to locate the correct voltage to connect the continous and power cable and make sure you have a good ground. I didn't want to replace the interior console on both cars and thought that this would be such a great way to keep the factory console. I had no problem with the Altima, but when it got to the Solara, boy was it a pain to locate the correct wires. The changer is mounted in the trunk on both cars and there's no skipping over bumps and railroad tracks. The unit has a nice remote and it's wired, however I can hide it from plain view. This was the best project do-it-yourself project that I've done for my cars in a while. Hit me up, if you need some assistance at michael40511@solaraguy.com. To top it off, I saved myself $140 bucks of installation for both cars and the enjoyment of doing it myself.

Below is the link.
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product. ... long_descr
Description

Plays CD-Rs, CD-RWs and MP3s
FM modulator and wired remote control
Anti-shock and vibration-free design
Installs easily to any radio with FM tuner
CD functions: play, pause, repeat, scan, track, up, down, random track and disc selection
May be mounted vertically or horizontally

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