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Purchase a windshield and door trim removal kit from Harbor Freight for approximately $6 to $15.
To remove the windshield trim on a 1968 Chevy Impala you will need a trim removal tool that has slides which can release the locking clips.
The molding around your radio pops off, you may need to pry in the cornors. take out the 4 screws that hold in the radio, pull out radio disconnect the antenna, power, than plug back in the new one, replace molding.
The windshield wiper switch is located underneath the windshield wiper lever. Remove the upper and lower steering column to gain access. Loosen the mounting screws and unplug the switch. Pull off the switch from the steering column.
Lift the wiper and turn the wiper to a t position and there is a clip that you squeeze together and it lifts off
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If you want to replace the weatherstripping on a 1983 ford truck you can go to a professional or you can make it by yourself by following some useful steps. Clean the windshield with glass cleaner and paper towels to prevent dirt from getting into the new weatherstripping. Lift up each windshield wiper until it locks in place. Remove the wiper blade nuts and washers with a wrench. Pull off the wiper arms and set aside. Put the weatherstripping removal tool between the windshield and the trim on the outside of the truck. Work the tool around the entire perimeter of the windshield. Press the new weatherstripping trim over the edge of the windshield using your thumb. Use the weatherstripping removal tool to push it in place.
Remove the front bumper cover. The tank and pump should be free for removal from the bottom.
If it is the actual rear window ( back side of cab just forward of the bed), it is glued in with a windshield urethane. It has to be cut out with a razor knife, or there is a windshield removal tool similar to a reciprocating saw. It's a real pain, so you may want to leave that to the professionals...
If you have a set of tweezers in your bathroom, those will do it. Typically, I use needlenose pliers.
According to my brother (who is a mechanic), The stock stereo in the protege requires radio removal tools (2 sets) to remove -- you can get them at just about any parts store. Just carefully remove the molding around the radio, insert the tools all the way and then pull them outward to release the clips. The radio should just slide out.