I have a friend with a 2004 Buick Ranier.
The stereo in it no longer plays CD's and currently refuses to give up the one in it.
I'm pretty sure I can get the CD out by removing and replacing a fuse (I had same problem with a Malibu - the Saab chassis one) I used to have.
It is functioning okay as a basic radio however gets pretty hot ... and overheats on very long trips (like after 8-10 hour of continuous use). It has (I would guess) a 7" display which started to get lines across it and finally shut off. Restarted once the unit got some rest (as in cooled down).
Also, she said one time she went out to the car in the morning and the screen was very dimly lit (it should have turned off to preserve the battery overnight) and battery was dead. That has not happened again and it has been a couple of months, just wanted to mention it in case someone makes an association that helps with the troubleshooting.
My questions are:
1) How would I determine if the problem was the head unit as opposed to something like the wiring harness having a short or something?
2) I haven't done anything like this since the 80's! Have there been any big changes I should know about?
3) How do I determine if this is a major operation before I commit? For example, if I have to remove the dash or something, that would take the car out of commission for the duration!
Sorry my questions are kind of sketchy, but she lives a half an hour away so I can't casually do prep investigations.
4) I would like to be able to give her a reasonably accurate time estimate and knock it out in one session. Is Crutchfield likely to be my best resource for answers?