if it hasthe radio w/the 4 small holes you can get the tools from autozone or bend coat hangers and that will remove the tension on theclips . if it doesn't you will need to disassemble the dash
remove the aircon vent panels next to the system
In the center console, ( if you have a computer readout system be carefull) gently pull the trim cover off, it just snaps in place, once removed, there will be 2 bolts at the bottom of the stereo, remove tham and the stereo slides out. If you plan to put in an after market radio, be sure it is the same size as the original, or you will have to purchase a mounting kit for it, also you will need a wiring harness to attach to the new aftermarket stereo so it will plug into the original stereo wiring for the car.
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.
find a local car stereo shop and have it removed properly
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.
It is up to the lender. Usually the rule of thumb is "What's connected to the vehicle, stays connected to the vehicle.". Does it seem a little strange that a person COULD pay 5K for a stereo but could NOT pay the notes on the car it is in?? Whats wrong with this pic??? My car only has a walkman in it... You can remove any add-ons you made to the vehicle as long as it is done before reposession. After it has been repossess, you won't get it back.
This is feasible through the use of a special adaptor relative to the unit you will install. Don't ask which, I have not used one since I thought it would be more complicated than needed. I have replaced the original stereo system by placing a R/C in the slot above the bottle holder. Note that even in this case the trip computer being a different component, works just fine.
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.
I have the original window sticker for my XJ8 and the cost was a whopping $59,000! That included an upgraded stereo system.
you will need a pair of tongs to place in 2 holes each side of the system control panel which will unlock the triggers If you have a Philips radio fitted you may have to remove 4 grub screws to gain access for the removal tools to be used Review your car's owner's manual to see if it has any tips on removing the current stereo. It may have a diagram of the wiring and the area where the stereo is installed. Disconnect the battery to avoid an electrical short while working with the wiring. Use a screwdriver to remove the retaining screws holding in your car stereo. Grab hold of the stereo and pull it toward you to remove it from the dashboard.