get a slege hammer and smash it to bits
Remove the radio and the fuse is behind the radio
remove the screws holding on the trim, remove the ashtray(should slide out) then remove the trim peice, then unscre the mounting bracket. Then unscrew the radio from the bracket and unplug the wiring harness.
the acutually dash removal of the Comfort-Control Toggle Switch in order to remove facing for radio replacment of 1990 nissan maxima?
Pull the shifter bezel out near the ash tray, and carefully pop the bezel out from around the stereo. The 4 screws around the stereo will remove it.
First, pry up the trim plate around the shifter. This will reveal two Phillips head screws at the base of the panel around the radio. Remove those two screws and two more screws that are right under the air vents in the panel. Pry the panel loose. There are 2 screws on each side of the radio holding the bracket that has the radio and storage pocket. Remove those. All that's left then is to remove the 4 torx screws that hold the radio to the bracket.
No. just remove the plastic piece around the radio. It pops off.
Yes, an aftermarket stereo radio can replace a Bose radio in a 1997 Nissan Maxima. Remove the old radio from the dash and put in the new one. A new mounting frame might be required to make the new radio fit properly.
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
To remove the dash to get to the radio from a 2005 Kia Optima, begin by prying around the edge of the trim around the gear shifter. Then, remove the screws from the bottom of the dash and pry the trim away from the radio area. This will expose the radio bezel.
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remove all of the screws holding on the wood grain pane wrapped around the steering wheel and radio then remove two bolts holding the radio in an there ya go