Insert radio removal tools in the slots on the face of the radio. You can get these at Best Buy or Circuit City or make them from an old hanging file folder. Note that if you put in an aftermarket radio, you'll affect the k-line of the diagnostics and you may fail emissions and some shops may refuse to diagnose it.
Remove the retaining cover from your factory stereo. Remove the factory stereo retaining bolts. Slide the factory stereo out. Remove the wiring harness and the antenna cable from the back of the factory stereo.
Take it to a stereo shop, even those guys says its a bugger to get them out so its best left to a pro
go to walmart in the auto stereo section they sell the tools to pull out the factory stereo on ford .the 2 tools that are shaped like big (U) . one for each side of stereo
Take the rcas from the amp and connect it to the + and - posts on one of your speakers.
open your cup holder and on the top lip of opening there will be two screws, remove those then the center dash piece can just be popped off. then theres just four screws holding in the factory stereo.
You need to take the bottom off first. There's like a slot for another stereo, take that slot off, then reach him unplug the wires inside. And just take it out.
you will probably have to take it to a Chevrolet dealer and have them unlock it
you have to remove the front console. take out the ash trey. and remove all the screws around the trim of the area of the stereo and then slid the stereo out and un hook all connections. if you get a new stereo it should have more detailed instructions
To remove the factory stereo from a 2000 Pontiac Grand Am, start by disconnecting the negative battery cable to ensure safety. Use a flathead screwdriver or a trim removal tool to carefully pry off the plastic trim surrounding the stereo. Once the trim is removed, unscrew the mounting screws holding the stereo in place, and gently slide the stereo out of the dashboard. Finally, disconnect the wiring harness and antenna from the back of the stereo to complete the removal.
if your not going to use the old factory stereo, take it apart and you will find that the circit board is labled where it plugs in. Or go to your nearest stereo shop and get a wiring harness for $20.
To remove the factory stereo from a 2007 Toyota Avalon, start by using a flathead screwdriver to carefully pry off the trim panel surrounding the stereo. Once the trim is removed, unscrew the four screws holding the stereo in place. Gently pull the stereo out and disconnect the wiring harness and antenna cable from the back. Ensure you take your time to avoid damaging any clips or connectors during the process.
There is a factory recall on the stereo system. Take it to a Dodge dealership.