When looking at the front of your factory radio you should see two lines...one one either side of the radio at about the centers. Push them in and release. They should pop out. Once they are out pull on them, that is how it comes out. After that disconnect the antenna, wiring harness, amp if you have one. And it is out.
What should it cost to replace rear brakes, drums and rotors, '96 Volvo 850 GLT.
3223 is the code for a sc-810
You have to take it to a Volvo dealer. They can look up the code in their database. Each radio has a unique code based on the serial number of the radio.
If you have a Volvo roiginal radio, it is likely to be produced by Alpine. Depending on your radio, different Alpine changers may fit.
Just go to this website guaranteed you will get your answer. http://www.lakesidedp.com/volvo/Thermostat/
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To replace the antenna on a Volvo 850, first, remove the plastic cover inside the trunk area that conceals the antenna base. Disconnect the antenna cable and unscrew the antenna from its mount. Install the new antenna by screwing it into place, reconnecting the cable, and replacing the plastic cover. Finally, test the radio to ensure proper functionality.
Look at http://www.volvoclub.org.uk/tech/service/850/WiperWasherSystem.pdf It says it all for a 850!
Yes the c70 was in production from 1997 to 2000 after the 840
To replace the rear brakes on a Volvo 850 you must first remove the old brakes. Then connect all of the wirings to the new brakes including the brake fluid line and the connection for the brake pads.
There's no Volvo 850 2000. What you likely saw was a S70.
http://www.matthewsvolvosite.com/2009/02/17/replace-thermostat-volvo-850-s70-v70-c70-or-xc70/