Remove the plastic overring around the radio then pull on the console cover that covers the gearshift and goes up around the ashtray, it snaps on, just give it a firm pull, there are two gold screws that face you take them out and then two there are two nuts on two screws loosen the nuts and slide the radio out. Remove the plastic overring around the radio then pull on the console cover that covers the gearshift and goes up around the ashtray, it snaps on, just give it a firm pull, there are two gold screws that face you take them out and then two there are two nuts on two screws loosen the nuts and slide the radio out.
To remove the radio from a 1992 Cadillac Seville, first, disconnect the car battery to prevent any electrical issues. Then, carefully pry off the trim panel around the radio using a flat tool to avoid damaging it. Unscrew the mounting screws holding the radio in place, and gently pull the radio out from the dashboard. Finally, disconnect the wiring harness and antenna cable from the back of the radio.
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Yes. I have a '94 Seville, Black on Black.
You do not have to take the dash out. There are screws that you can access in order to take the radio out.
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FIRST REMOVE THE SMALL GRILL ABOVE THE RADIO BE CAREFULL IT BREAKS EASY! THEN REMOVE 5 SCREWS FROM THE INSRUMENT CANEL COVER, YOU WILL HAVE TO TILLT STEERING WILL DOWN, THE PULL THE TRIM FROM THE TOP THEN UP TO REMOVE. THEN LOOSEN THE TWO NUTS JUST UNDER THE RADIO AND THE SIDE, YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO PULL THE RADIO OUT FROM THERE
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If the 94 is like my old 91 Taurus, the cup holder uses the very same "DIN" mounting as the radio. That means a cheap pair of the Ford radio removal tools ($4-5 most auto parts, Target, Walmart, etc) will work to remove it the same as the radio. In fact, the cup holders do not need to come out in order to remove/replace the radio.
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