1. Use a wire clothes hanger, bent the end back at about a 1/4" to make a tight V. Stick it in the left side of the left air vent about 2 inches deep and pull (make sure the V is tight enough that you can get the hanger back out!). Be sure to go a few inches in and NOT pull on the air flow direction parts - use the side to pull from. This unsnaps that part of the trim. Repeat on the right side. Then *SLOWLY* use your hands to unsnap the rest of the trim, alternating from the left to right side. Towards the bottom it's fairly thin so be careful. It may not seem like it will unsnap, but it does... Just go slow and brace yourself and the plastic.
2. Once completely loose, disconnect the three cables (hazard, AC, interior light). Now the trim piece is completely removable so put it aside.
3. Unscrew two silver and one black screw from each side of the radio holder (6 screws total).
4. Pull the stereo out about two inches, then look towards the top and unplug any cables. Be careful not to scratch the area around the radio, as metal parts are now sticking out on the sides.
5. Now the whole stereo will come out and can rest on the shifter knob. Again - be careful pulling it out so as not to scratch anything.
to stay and get lost without using the navigation system
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It's on bottom of the navigation DVD unit under the seat. Unfortunately you have to remove the whole unit to view it. Honda will charge about $60 to remove it.
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GM navigation system is one of many navigation systems. As far as quality is is just as good as others. It's a mater of preference for what you desire.
what auto first offered a navigation system and what year?
No. They are not interchangeable.
The Satelite Navigation System uses Global Positioning System to find where you are
here is a link that i found that shows you step by step GUIDE http://www.sound-repair.com/index.php/acura-mdx-01-03-car-stereo-removal/ http://www.sound-repair.com/index.php/acura-mdx-01-03-car-stereo-removal/ i hope this helps you out ........by c0vert
When buying a navigation system, consider looking into reviews and price to determine the best navigation system for your needs. Cheap does not always mean bad quality, and expensive does not always mean good quality.
The portable Tomtom car navigation system is actually the best selling navigation system from this company. For more information on what they offer visit www.tomtom.com
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