open the frame that covers the screw of the CD player. you just need a sharp piece of tool or probably a screwdriver will do. after you removed the frame, you should see the screws that holds the CD player, go ahead and unscrew those screws then presto, the CD player can now be removed from your car. then put the new CD player that you want to put in and reverse the steps that you did to lock the frame. hope this helps! :) -aljhay
you are an idiot, look at youtube, change a headdeck. you are an idiot, look at youtube, change a headdeck.
well i have a 2006 lancer and mine does not have them
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Mitsubishi Lancer's Are Faster Stock, But Any Car Can Be Made Faster Than The Other With The Proper Modifications.
120hp
Mine came with one stock, how did yours not?
The stock 2004 Mitsubishi Lancer sports saloon car had an advertised horse power of 276. This provided approximately 234 hp to the wheels. Various customised versions of the car have increased maximum horse power to 405.
The stock Rockford Fosgate subwoofer in a 2009 Mitsubishi Lancer GTS is typically the Rockford Fosgate P300-12. This subwoofer is part of an upgraded audio system offered in the GTS trim, providing enhanced bass and sound quality for the vehicle's entertainment system.
Taking apart the dash to get to the CD player is merely a matter of prying up that silver part of your center console. Just take a flat screwdriver, put some electrical tape over the tip so you dont scratch, and go around the perimeter of it. It will come off. The CD player is held in by only 4 screws. underneath that.
The stock speaker sizes for a Mitsubishi Lancer ES typically include 6.5-inch speakers in the front doors and 6.5-inch speakers in the rear doors. Some models may also have a 4-inch speaker in the dashboard. It's advisable to check the specific model year, as speaker sizes and configurations can vary slightly between different versions.
The first thing you can do is to change the stock exhaust system with an aftermarket exhaust system. In turn, you should fit a performance intake filter and either re-map the standard ECU or replace it, again with an aftermarket solution.
Mine is in the trunk. Its a 6 disk CD changer.