Go down to the parts store or Wal-Mart and buy a radio puller. It is two horse shoe shaped wires with little notches on the ends. You put the pullers into the holes in the face of the radio. There should be two on the right and two on the left, above and below each other. Push them in until they lock in and then just pull out. You may have to spread the pullers toward the outside to get a good bite on the radio. Then, you just pull out and the radio slides out. Then unplug the wires from the back.
remove radio from a grand marquis 2003
The stock amp in a 1990 Mercury Grand Marquis is in the dash behind the radio.
The factory radio on a 1987 Mercury Grand Marquis is made to play local radio states and cassette tapes. It is connected to a high fidelity sound system.
Hey Nicole==TAke the knobs off and remove the nuts under them then get under the dash and remove the wiring and any nuts holding the rear of the radio. GoodluckJoe
read the instructions manual.
Put in radio station and hit the set button
fuse box under steering wheel
You can buy a FORD radio removal kit at some auto supply stores.
If your radio is the cd/tape combo, or if it has an RDS button, just press it a couple times to cycle until it tells you to set hours/minutes, then use the select arrow to change the time
check fuse
It is brown.
On my 95 Grand Marquis I had to pry off the woodgrain panels beneath the trim ring (I am assuming you are talking about the one surrounding the gauge cluster and radio) There were 5 7mm screws under them and 2 more at the top of the gauge cluster. Good Luck!