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> Radio Removal & Faceplate Change, How exactly is it done...
orthobiz
post May 11 2013, 04:08 PM
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Please direct me to a thread if there is one, thanks.

Otherwise, do I have to remove the dash?
How do I proceed?

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Paul
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post May 11 2013, 04:18 PM
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If you have an original knob type radio, just pull out the knobs, remove the nuts holding the radio in place, remove the rear support bracket, and disconnect the wires and antenna from the back, and it should come out either underneath the dash, or you can remove the faceplate (held on to the dashboard with double sided tape).

If it's a knob-less DIN type radio (like most modern style radios), you should be able to remove the radio by using the correct removal tools on either side of the radio. You may have to remove a trim ring to access the radio's mounting clips, and the removal tools are generally specific for the brand of radio.
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