There are two screws at the top of the bezel that need to come off (looking up at the top of the bezel with your head by the center console will help you see them.) Then there are two more (I believe under the radio (again looking at the under side of the bezel should allow you to see them). and then there are two more behind the ashtray that will be revealed when ashtray is removed. You also will need to disconnect cigarette lighter from underside of console to totally remove bezel. I hope this helps you.
You have to remove the vent & bezel assembly from below the radio first, then the entire dash bezel from around the instrument cluster & radio.
1. Carefully pry radio dash trim bezel outward, disconnect all harnesses from back of bezel and remove bezel 2. Remove the (4) 9/32 screws securing the factory radio to the sub-dash 3. Pull radio forward, disconnect all harnesses and antenna lead and remove radio
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You have to remove the vent & bezel assembly from below the radio first, then the entire dash bezel from around the instrument cluster & radio.
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 the bezel by pulling on it gently , unlock the tabs on the sides and pull the radio out.
Remove the instrument bezel.
Disconnect negative battery cableRemove the dash center bezelRemove the radio retaining bolts and pull the assembly out of the instrument panel,disconnect the antenna and electrical connectors and remove the unit from the truckHow do you remove the center bezel?
pry up on the bezel around the shifter then remove 2 screws under bezel. remove 2 screws above radio faceing down remove ash tray remove radio bezel. move bolth seats up on the side of the ctr console is 2 screws remove then remove 2 screws in front of the shifter that are now showing after radio bezel is removed.remove screws located in cup holder crank up e brake and slide console out
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable. 2. Remove the control knobs by pulling them from the mounting stalks. 3. Remove the three (3) screws from the top of the radio trim bezel. 4. Remove the ash tray to gain access to the trim bezel lower screws. 5. Remove the two (2) screws from the lower portion of the trim bezel. 6. Pull outward on the left side of bezel to unsnap the mounting clips. Remove the bezel. 7. Remove the radio to instrument panel retaining screws. 8. Pull the radio through the front of the instrument panel and unplug the wiring harness, ground strap and antenna plug.
To replace the radio on a Ford E350, first remove the bezel from around the existing radio. Then, release the clips on either side of the radio and remove it from the dashboard. Then, release the wiring. Place the new wiring on the replacement radio and insert it into the dashboard. Lock the clips in place and replace the bezel.
Caution: The air control bezel uses a thin plastic overlay fixed onto an open frame. The radio bezel has locking ribs on the bottom- when removing the radio bezel, the ribs can puncture the air control bezel. Place a piece of heavy tape or carboard over the air control bezel to protect it. Use a thin plastic tool to pry the bottom of the radio bezel until it comes loose. Then work around the sides until the bezel separates from the dashboard. Unplug the connectors at the top. It will be attached by the AC harness- remove the connector (which can be a bit tough) or just flip the bezel over the steering wheel. Remove the three 10 mm bolts that hold the radio. Remove the radio and unplug the connectors from the back. GM radios are a double DIN style, so most replacements will need an install kit that will add a blank plate or storage pocket.
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Remove the NEGATIVE battery terminal from the vehicle battery. Start at the bottom of the trim bezel around the radio and pull out. Then pull out at the top. It just snaps into place. Remove the two bolts that hold the radio in place. There is one at the top right hand side and one at the lower left side of the radio. You can now pull on the radio to remove it. Reverse the procedure to install.
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remove radio from a grand marquis 2003
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remove center bezel and ignition lock cover and remove the 4 screws and unplug connectors and antenna lead in rear of radio
Remove the Phillips-head screw behind the bag clip to the right and below the radio. The bezel is then held in place with friction clips. Just pull to remove.
# Remove the dash center bezel # Remove the radio retaining bolts and pull the assembly out of the instrument panel,disconnect thre antenna and electrical connectors and remove the unit from the vehicle.
there is a bezel that needs to be taken off first. you can do this by removing the screws underneath the dashboard new the drivers seat on the right(one screw) and underneath the ashtray(2 screws)once this is done then you simply pull firmly on the sides of the bezel to unclip the plastic connectors hold the bezel in place. they will come out with a gentle tug do not snatch it off just apply even pressure as you go along the outer edges of the bezel. once the bezel has been removed you can then access the two bolts that are holding the radio in place. simply remove those and then disconnect the harness from the back of the radio as you pull it out of its location.
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