pull all the knobs for your heater controls off, remove 2 Philips screws pull heater bezzel out (not off completely) then you can pull the radio bezzel off. remove screws and pull stereo out. infinity stereo the amplifier is under the drivers seat.
View "Basic Brake System" by following the link below for the 1st generation Mitsubishi Outlander from 2003 to 2006http://www.outlander.net.ru/Vitaly/CHASSIS/03/GR00003900-35A.pdf
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remove the aircon vent panels next to the system
The 2007 model does have daytime running lights,But they may have to be programmed in by a Mitsubishi workshop. Not all countries have mandatory daytime running lights ,The system is part of the ETACS (electronic timing and control system ) and is only accessable via a dedicated Mitsubishi data tester.
Not sure I understand the question but u cannot use the dash mounted CD/DVD/mp3 disc slot to play a DVD when the car is moving but the sat nav works when the music server or radio is in use.
find a local car stereo shop and have it removed properly
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You can't its part of the stereo. If you remove the radio then you remove the theft detterent. If you mean how do I reset the theft detterent then you will need the reset code. Consult the owners manual or go to a GM dealer.
Check speaker's connector on the other side of stereo system. If stereo system have fuses, check it also. If stereo system doesn't work anyway, I think, that stereo systems amplifier is broken.
if you don't have the infinty system installing an after market stereo is very simple. just pop off the frame around the stereo (it has the climite controls on it as well) there aren't any screws it just pops out and then there are 4 screws to remove the deck from the frame around it. there is also a very nice blot for grounding if it is needed. however where it used to say the radio information it will now say "E Com" I'm working on how to fix that one still.
Depending on how high tech you would like your stereo system to be you can purchase one for $50 and up. To me a stereo system would be my ipod with speakers attached to it. It really depends on what type of stereo you are looking for.
Any vehicle sounds good with a stereo system.