if it is within the 1998 range. Put the car all the way down into first gear (as well as set the parking brake.) then you have to remove the cup holder via two Philips head screws on either side. then there are a couple screws in the ash tray compartment, (once the ash tray is taken out, they are on the top side.) then you should be able to start working that panel off, (you might have to unplug the cigarette lighter port.) once that panel is off, all that's left are four more Philips head screws and you can start working the entire assembly out of the hole.
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screwdriver, and then pull hard enough to rip out the wires and then there you have it. the way to remove a stock stereo the theft version
Remove the decorative cover to your 2001 Chevy Lumina stereo. Remove the stereo retaining screws. Slide the stereo out and remove the wiring harness. Remove the antenna cable.
send this question next week I will be replacing the stock stereo this weekend if weather permits
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i currently have the same prob...to my understanging the stock stereo runs along with the dash lighting, so did you remove the stock stereo? also check fuses on the driver kick panel
Go to http://www.crutchfield.com click on the Car Audio tab and then click on Out Fit My Car, and enter your info and the will let you know.
You have to unscrew the center console and work your way up.
To remove the stock stereo from a 2000 Mazda MX-5 Miata, first disconnect the negative battery cable to ensure safety. Next, gently pry off the plastic trim surrounding the stereo using a trim removal tool, then unscrew the screws securing the stereo in place. Carefully slide the stereo out and disconnect the wiring harness and antenna. Reverse the process for installation of a new stereo.
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AnswerIt's located under the factory stereo in Premium sound models. Here's a link to show you where and how to remove it!Good Luck!-Shaun-
To install an auxiliary input in a Dodge Magnum's stock stereo, you typically need an auxiliary input adapter compatible with your vehicle's audio system. This adapter connects to the back of the stereo and provides a 3.5mm input jack for external devices. Some models may require you to remove the stereo from the dashboard for installation. Ensure to follow specific instructions for your stereo model for the best results.