I figured it out tonight. In my car I have (from top to bottom) a single CD player/radio, then the heat controls, then a six CD changer.
First I had to pop off the wood grain that was around the console by pulling out on one of the corners. You could also use a small screw driver at the very bottom of the grain to get it started.
I had to lift the six CD changer so the tabs could pop out, then slide it out. It had a ground wire that is tight.
Then I had to unscrew the 2 screws on each side of the air controlls and slide that down to where the six CD changer was.
Then to remove the single CD changer I had to follow the ground wire from the six CD changer and unscrew where it was connected. That screw is the only one that was holding in the single CD changer. Then I had to lift the single CD player/radio up(just like the six CD changer), and slide it out.
I hope this can help someone.
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Remove air box, pulley is located just under attached to engine block. Should remove bolts take off belt, and replace pulley and belt.
I have changed the headlight but I need to adjust it as the lights don't hit the road
What year is your car? I have a 2001 Galant GTZ and my gas door is one that you have to push. Mine you push the right side of the fuel door.
14 gallons... which includes the 1 and a half gallons of gas you have left when your "low fuel light" goes on. That is approximate. I know because I have one. Dude check your facts it's a 16.3 gallon tank for every single 2002 galant model (V6, I4, DE, ES, GTZ).
The cover will pop off pretty easily, then you take off the mounting nuts, then you can unplug the tweeter.
I believe the awnser varies on what model you have... I have a 1999 galant GTZ mine has disc ( rotors ) front and back, The rear has the disc drum combo for the parking brake... Hope this helps
To replace the tweeter speaker in a 2003 Mitsubishi Galant GTZ, start by carefully prying off the tweeter cover using a flathead screwdriver or trim tool to avoid damaging the interior. Once the cover is removed, unscrew the old tweeter and disconnect the wiring harness. Install the new tweeter by connecting the wiring and securing it with screws, then replace the cover. Ensure everything is properly seated before testing the new speaker.
I had the same light come on in my 1999 Mits Galant GTZ. It saying your airbags are not working properly. I had to replace a switch located behind my drivers side airbag. I did it myself and it was pretty easy. Dont let the dealership say you HAVE to replace the airbag, because you dont!! Just be careful when handling the airbag.
Pull out the radio and get the serial and model numbers. Then call your local Mitsubishi dealer they will give you the codes (there are multiple) you have to try several usually. You may need the VIN number as well.
In the 1990 Chevy Beretta GTZ, the "Z" stands for "Z-Body," which refers to the sporty and performance-oriented variant of the Beretta model. The GTZ designation was used to highlight enhancements in performance, handling, and styling compared to the standard Beretta models. The GTZ featured upgrades such as a more powerful engine and sport-tuned suspension.
GTZ stands for GoodTimesZ As in the g stands for good the t stands for time and instead of a s theres a Z to make it sound kewler