1. Power On the Car Stereo: Make sure the car stereo or head unit is turned on.
2. Locate the CD Changer: The CD changer is usually located in the trunk of the car, behind a panel or cover. In some cases, it might be located under the passenger or driver's seat, or even in the center console.
3. Open the CD Changer: Once you've found the CD changer, look for a button or lever to open the magazine or cartridge. Press the button or pull the lever to open the CD tray or carousel.
4. Load the CDs: Carefully place the CDs into the available slots or compartments within the CD changer. Make sure the CDs are facing up with the label side facing you. Most CD changers have numbered compartments, so load them in the correct order.
5. Close the CD Changer: Once all the CDs are loaded, gently close the CD tray or carousel.
6. Select the CD Changer: Switch to the CD changer mode on the car stereo using the "CD" or "AUX" button. Some car stereos may require you to press the "CD" button multiple times to cycle through available sources until the CD changer is selected.
7. Play the CDs: Once the CD changer is selected as the input source, you can use the car stereo's controls to play, skip, or change CDs.
Note: It's essential to follow the instructions provided in the car's owner's manual or the CD changer's user guide for specific loading procedures and any precautions you should take when handling the CDs. Some CD changers might have additional features or requirements, so referring to the documentation for your specific model is always recommended.