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(More customer reviews)I have one of these for a 2004 Toyota Camry; bought this one for a 2003 GMC Envoy. Pretty easy to install; the hardest part is getting the dash apart. For help on that, check out victorytechnologies 929 instructions at this link:
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Pretty straightforward: take apart the dash, unscrew the radio, attach the unit to the CD changer slot, and then wire the unit to power. The easiest way is to splice into one of the three cigarette lighter power outlets in the Envoy.
If you're somewhat proficient with tools, this project should be done in about an hour or less.
As for quality: very nice! Sounds much better than any FM transmitter or cassette deck interface. This gives you CD quality sound; I have a Garmin Nuvi 660 GPS hooked up to this for MP3 playback and directions through the SUV speakers.
One other thing for Garmin owners: if you've noticed that your "voices" are to low, you can increase the volume of those voices through TTSVoiceEditor. Download it at:
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