This same answer was posted yesterday to the same question about an '05 Solara. The procedure is identical since they're both Gen 2 Solara's ('04-06) Tip: Download the factory service manual from Toyota and you'll have the full step by step explanation along with pictures. The best I can do here is give you the step by step as a cut/paste from the manual. Radio Receiver Assy Replacement. 1. Remove shift lever knob sub assembly 2. Remove console upper rear panel 3. Remove console panel upper 4. Remove instrument cluster finish panel center 5. Remove center cluster integration panel, remove four bolts. 6. Disconnect electrical connectors. 7. Disengage the 4 claws and remove the center cluster integration panel assembly. 8. Remove radio bracket #1 by removing 6 screws Voila, the radio is out! Assembly is reverse.
Depends on the model year. Also, are you trying to remove the dash with the instrument cluster, or the center console with the HVAC and radio?
Remove the 1993 Toyota decorative radio cover in. Remove the radio retaining screws. Pull the radio out. Remove the wiring harness.
call the dealer parts dept. they have all the info you need
To remove the radio in a 1995 Toyota Corolla, first pry the radio frame from the dashboard using a flat tool like a screwdriver. Then, press in on the pins at each side of the radio and slide it out of the dashboard. Remove the wires from the back of the radio.
Around $100
I need to replace radio CD player from 1995 Avalon
You can replace the radio, on your 1996 Toyota, I removing the radio front cover. Remove the retaining screws. Unplug the wiring harness. Reverse the process to install the new radio.
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He means how do you remove it ...Wish I knew ???
In order to remove the radio unit, you need to unbolt the radio. The bolts are concealed by the dashboard's trim panels.
The panel around the radio just pulls off. You can get to the bolts now
Try this web site http://www.installdr.com/InstallDocs/Toyota/PDF/869001.pdf