form_title=Replace Existing or Broken Stereo Head form_header=One of the most important, but often overlooked aspects of your vehicle is the stereo. Make sure your equipment is in good condition. Was the unit installed at the factory?= () Yes () No Is the unit still under warrenty?= () Yes () No Are you looking to replace the unit with a better quality unit?= () Yes () No
form_title=Upgrade Stereo Head Unit form_header=Quality of the stereo is an important consideration. Consider upgrading your system today! Have you made any modifications to the stereo head unit?= () Yes () No How old is the streo head unit and it's wiring?= () 0-6 months () 6 months to a year () 1 year to 2 years () 2 years to 3 years () Over 3 What brand is the stereo head unit?=_
the panel around the stereo pops off. You can do it by hand or use a flat head screwdriver.
Replace it. There are no effective repairs for broken or cracked head gasket. They're fairly cheap.
The factory-installed stereo in that vehicle doesn't readily support external CD players. You'll have to replace the whole stereo head unit. Instructions and compatibility information should be available from the dealer or manufacturer of the head unit.
just replace it. . . this might mean digging around the head, cutting the line on both sides and replacing the line and head with new ones
Yes, all stereo head units come with equalizers built in.
replace the harness
replace the harness
replace the harness
Broken tooth in speedometer head. Replace speedometer head
To replace the Moen faucet head on your sink, first, turn off the water supply. Then, unscrew the existing faucet head and remove it. Next, attach the new Moen faucet head by screwing it on securely. Finally, turn the water supply back on and test the new faucet head for any leaks.
To hook your GPS up to your speakers you would need a GPS systems with a head phone jack. If you have a head phone jack on your GPS you can use the same plug from your iPod with your GPS system.