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.
You need to remove the vent above the radio in order to access the screws that hold the radio in place. To get the vent out you need to slide a flat piece of either plastic or metal like a screw driver or plastic paint scraper into the trim around the vent. As you are doing this grip the vent and pull slightly so that when you pop one of the clips it doesnt just pop back into place. work your way around the entire vent until all the clips are popped and the vent should slide out. Then there are just 2 screws that are easy to get to that you can unfasten to release the radio. BE WARNED: when you take the vent out the interior pieces of the vent (the little screens that you slide back and forth) may come out at well. First, dont lose any. Second, you will be in for a project to piece the entire vent back together. Good luck.
I have created a PDF w/pics that details each step of removing the factory radio from a 2006 Corolla. The PDF can be downloaded from the link below.
http://drop.io/dantes411/asset/how-to-remove-the-factory-car-radio-from-a-2006-toyota-corolla
you will need the radio pins that fit in the 2 small slots in the front of the radio, your local seat dealer will sell you these
i just change my radio in megane coupe 2000 snd i pou a new sone one... i cant write the code..is anybody here how know?
Pay Seat dealer £21 for the code, all you need is Driving license and V5 doc
There are two parts to the radio, the radio head unit which is in the dash and the receiver. The receiver is in the storage well behind the passenger seat. Open the door to the storage well. Remove the plastic storage well - just pull it out. Remove the carpet - just pull it out. The tuner box is right there under the carpet. It is attached to the body with two velcro strips - just pull it off and remove connectors and antenna lead. Hope this helps. -Mike-
It's under each individual seat.
e heat echgers go bad in the seat, call the a jeep dealer it might be a recal. it is in my 2001. This problem was a recall issue for Chrysler and they should repair it at no cost. You're lucky!!!! The seat heater has two fail modes...stops working or seat catches on fire.
Check under the back seat. grab the bottom of the back seat and lift this should give you access to the battery and another fuse box.
The bolts are visible at the base of the seat. Remove them and lift out the seat.
Pay Seat dealer £21 for the code, all you need is Driving license and V5 doc
Pioneer remote control? Radio display integrated into the dash? The radio is under the drivers seat. Remove this seat (disconnect battery for 24hrs and take care with airbag wires!) and you can take off a plastic cover and a carpet flap to reveal all!
Just pull the seat up to remove safety latch and it will come out
Remove we beetle seats
pull up on the front part of the seat
Should be bolts at each corner of seat
The initial SEAT Leon was a hatchback version of the SEAT Toledo. The SEAT Leon is very similar to many Volkswagons. But yes, the SEAT Leon is available in a hatchback.
On my 2001 Astro there are 4 bolts from the seat frame to the floor remove the bolts and the seat is removable (HINT move the middle passenger seat back as far as it can go and that is easier to remove the seat and frame ..I have done this twice on the 2001 and 3 times on the 1989 I had..
The SEAT Leon is a car built and sold by Spanish company SEAT. SEAT is currently a subsidiary of Volkswagen.
Machete.
Should be secured by bolts in each corner of seat