The question does not give enough information. If you want to install an aftermarket radio then I suggest you take it to a store who sells and installs aftermarket radios. The reason being the plug that Jaguar uses and that is pluged into the OEM radio has roughly 14 pins in it and a installer probibly has a connector which you will need to connect the cable to the aftermarket radio. On the other hand if you are installing a OEM Jaguar replacement, which would be my choice (Keep Jaguar, Jaguar) the removel and install of the OEM radio is easy. 1. Apply the emergency brake and place the shift lever in reverse (engine off) then go to #2 2. Disconnect the battery before you do make sure you have the radio code if your radio has one. 3. Open the center counsol and remove the two screws that hold in the ashtray in then close the ashtray lid you need to in order to remove lift the ash tray out and disconnect the connectors to the cigarette lighter. 4.Next you need to remove the trim on the gearshift With a thin and I mean thin screw driver gently pry between the shifter and trim ring at the 10 oclock 2 oclock and 6 oclock positions to release the trim ring remove the trim ring and unscrew the shifter knob and remove. 5. where the ashtray was attached to to the center counsol (the ski slope) reach udeneith and find two large plastic wing nuts remove them. Now the center piece can be removed. 6. The climate control, clock and radio are held in by a plastic frame held to the counsol by six screws remove them and gently remove the frame. I said gently because you dont want to break the frame. Its almost impossible o find a replacement for it. 7. Disconnect the connecting cables and remove the radio from the frame 8. Installation is just the reverse of the removel. Hope this helps Mike
I install a new starter and lost my radio, and i have no code4 it, I have a 1995 XJ6 can anyone help
To install an aftermarket radio in a 1996 Jaguar XJ6, first disconnect the battery to prevent any electrical issues. Carefully remove the center console panel and the existing radio by unscrewing it from its mounting brackets. Connect the aftermarket radio using a wiring harness adapter to ensure compatibility with the vehicle’s wiring, then secure the radio in place and reattach the console panel. Finally, reconnect the battery and test the new radio to ensure it functions correctly.
To change the radio antenna on a 1986 Jaguar, first, locate the antenna base, usually mounted on the front fender or rear of the vehicle. Disconnect the power and antenna cable from the base, then unscrew the antenna from its mount. Install the new antenna by securing it in place, reconnecting the cable, and ensuring a proper electrical connection. Finally, test the radio to confirm that the new antenna is functioning correctly.
I find that by going to www.crutchfield.com they have a lot of advice. I just installed a car stereo in my 1993 courgar and you need a special factory radio removal tool that has 4 prongs that will remove the radio. Then, you need to install the new radio as per directions. Additional mounting brackets may be needed.
Connect the wiring harness on the back of your new radio. Slide the radio into the radio slot. Tighten down the radio retaining screws.
Purchase a new one at Walmart and they will install it.
Yes, you can install a double DIN radio in a 1993 GMC Suburban, but it may require some modifications. The original dashboard may not accommodate a double DIN size, so you might need a dash kit specifically designed for this purpose. Additionally, wiring harness adapters may be necessary to connect the new radio to the vehicle's existing wiring. Be sure to follow installation instructions carefully for the best results.
Connect the wiring harness and the antenna cable to the back of the new radio. Slide the radio into the radio slot. Secure the radio with the retaining screws.
To replace the radio in a Jaguar XK8, start by carefully prying off the trim surrounding the radio using a plastic trim tool to avoid damaging the dashboard. Once the trim is removed, unscrew the mounting screws securing the radio and gently pull it out. Disconnect the wiring harness and antenna from the old radio, then connect them to the new radio. Finally, secure the new radio in place, reattach the trim, and ensure everything is functioning correctly before finalizing the installation.
Remove the 1994 be a week Century radio decorative cover. Remove the radio retaining screws. Pull the radio out. Remove the wiring harness and the antenna cable from the back of the radio. Reverse the process to install the new radio.
Remove the old antenna. Attach the universal antenna to the radio and replace the radio after finishing the task. Install the new antenna. Test to ensure the wiring works.
Unscrew all the little screws along the dash, including the one by the door and under the glove box lid. Pop it out and rotate it up. Radio is held in by 5/16" screws.