You need a special tool set. In a pinch you could make one if you had a template for one. Assuming you have the single din deck, you insert the two tools into the thin vertical slots on each side. Its a thin slot about 8mm high and about 2mm wide. Remove the storage bin above then slide in the tool and when it locks, pull gently and it should slide out. I once cut a peice of sheet metal the right size and inserted it, then gently pulled outward with my fingers in the tape deck opening. Do it gently or you can break the faceplate.
There are four horizontal slits on the four corners of a stock GTI, and VW and a few other car audio stores have a square tool which they stick in these slots which lock to the head unit and can then be pulled out.
Sources: I own a 2002 VW GTI and had to have this process done twice.
You need to purchase a set of DIN Pins, from a store like Halfords/Motormania etc.
Usually in the audio section. The pins look like a letter U with notches in the ends.
Inside the car, there are 4 small holes on the sides of the radio fascia. Slot in the pins, push out slightly and pull the radio out.
Once removed from the center console, unplug the 2 connector blocks for power/speakers and then remove the aerial connection.
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Were the cables are take them apart and then all you have to do is pull the radio off and it will come off
Remove the 1993 Toyota decorative radio cover in. Remove the radio retaining screws. Pull the radio out. Remove the wiring harness.
Begin by removing the decorative cover from your 2001 Pontiac Bonneville radio. Remove the radio retaining screws. Slide the radio out and remove the wiring harness and the antenna cable.
look on top of the radio there is a tray. grab the top of the tray and pull out there are clips that hold it together then just let it hang from the wires you will see the radio on brackets then just remove the 4 bolts from the bracket and pull the radio out dont forget to remove the conncetions on the back. once you remove the radio there are 4 screws on each side of the radio that is holding the radio to the bracket. remove those to remove radio from bracket. dont lose those screws your going to need them to install on new radio. any more questions e-mail emezahth@gmail.com
Well remove the radio and there is a master reset on the radio. But if you just remove the positive terminal from the battery it should reset it. And you don't have to remove the radio to do that
Pull the black trim that goes around the radio, it just pops out..... once you get that off, then there is a couple of screws on each side of the radio (on the bracket), remove those, and just pull the radio (with brackets attached) out, then remove the brackets from either side of the radio.
The smallest radio in the world is golf ball sized
Remove the decorative radio cover. Remove the radio retaining screws. Slide the radio out. Remove the wiring harness from the back of the radio.
Remove the decorative radio retaining plate. Remove the radio retaining screws. Remove the wiring harness, from the back of the radio.
Remove the decorative cover from your Cadillac Eldorado radio. Remove the radio retaining screws. The radio will slide out. Remove the wiring harness and the antenna cable from the back of the radio.
Remove the 1993 Toyota decorative radio cover in. Remove the radio retaining screws. Pull the radio out. Remove the wiring harness.
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Remove the decorative cover to the radio. Remove the radio retaining screws. Pull the radio out and remove the wiring harness. Remove the radio antenna cable. Reverse the process to install the new radio.
How do you remove a radio from a 190E?
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Remove the cover from your 1986 Chevy Cavalier radio. Remove the radio retaining screws. Slide the radio out and remove the wiring harness and the antenna cable.
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Remove the decorative radio retaining plate. Remove the retaining screws. Pull the radio out. Remove the wiring harness. Remove the antenna cable.