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To replace the radio on the Villager, first remove the bezel from around the radio by prying it from the dashboard. Then, squeeze the clips on either side of the radio to remove it from the dash. Disconnect the wires and attach them to your new stereo. Then, replace the clips and the bezel.
remove Radio ,remove lower dash panel complete with glove box. remove heater box.
Remove center stack bezel (radio, heater control), remove screws from instrument trim panel at ctr stack and remove instrument trim panel, remove dash top panel, replace speakers.
To remove and replace the radio in a 1992 Oldsmobile 98 Regency, start by disconnecting the negative battery terminal to ensure safety. Carefully remove the dash trim surrounding the radio using a trim tool or flathead screwdriver to avoid damage. Unscrew the radio mounting screws and gently pull the radio out, disconnecting the wiring harness and antenna. To install the new radio, reverse the process by connecting the wiring, securing the radio with screws, and reattaching the dash trim.
In the dash, behind the hazard flasher button, it's a major pain to get at it and replace. You need to remove dash components and/or the radio.
To remove the dash to get to the radio from a 2005 Kia Optima, begin by prying around the edge of the trim around the gear shifter. Then, remove the screws from the bottom of the dash and pry the trim away from the radio area. This will expose the radio bezel.
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
take the radio knobs off and remove the two nuts behind them, reach under the dash and remove two nuts from radio mounts on side of radio, unplug wiring and antenna, pull radio out from back of dash
Pull the front dash bezel out that surrounds the cluster and the radio and the a/c-heater controls out and then remove the controller and replace the switch.............
Yes, an aftermarket stereo radio can replace a Bose radio in a 1997 Nissan Maxima. Remove the old radio from the dash and put in the new one. A new mounting frame might be required to make the new radio fit properly.
No. just remove the plastic piece around the radio. It pops off.
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