Remove the trim ring on the front of the DVD housing by gently prying the ring off. There are two clips on each side of the ring. Un clip the connectors attached to the 2 power outlets and set the trim ring aside. Remove the DVD player unit by removing the 2 #7 bolts at the front of the unit and then remove the electrical connector and set the DVD player aside. You now will have access to all 4 #7 bolts that attach the housing to the vehicle structure. Remove all 4 bolts (2 at the bottom and the 2 that were behind the player unit). You can now remove the DVD housing allowing access to the 2 #7 bolts that are behind the cup holder tray. You can now proceed with the procedure described for removing the radio from vehicles that have the lower storage unit in lieu of the factory DVD player.
If you are referring to the factory supplied radio, it is not a 'component' type radio. It must be removed from the dash and dis-assembled.
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you can install a factory radio if you can find one or you can order a direct replacement from a company called biketronics you can find them on line at biktronics.com it is a better radio than the factory one
i dont know oem is original equipment manufacturer that means a factory installed radio
Chilton manual has directions on removal
The Pontiac Montana does not come with a factory installed amp in the sound system. The wiring goes directly from the radio to the speakers.
by using the Ford radio removal horseshoe tools. Takes a couple of seconds.
Buy the removal tool to take stock radio out, can be ordered online or found in local auto parts store
You must buy a Ford Factory Stereo Removal Tool. then pull the radio forward and unplug the wiring in the back.
First of all, I wouldn't remove the dash. The factory radio is removed using radio removal tools available at your local parts store. I would remove the radio and work through the opening to do whatever wiring you need to do. In fact, there may not be much wiring either. Your local parts store or car sterio store also has wiring harness conversion kits that will adapt the factory radio connectors right to your radio/CD player.
If it was factory... it is a Delco.
Montana Public Radio was created in 1965.
You need to get a universal radio din removal. The two little slits at the bottom of the CD player is meant for the din removal tools insert the tools and pull the radio out.
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To install an aftermarket stereo in a 2003 Montana you need to first buy a trim plate or a mounting bracket. Remove the dash panel. Disconnect the ground cable from the battery. Remove the factory stereo. Unplug the factory wiring harness from the radio. Connect the new radio. Test it and reassemble the dash. Reconnect the negative battery terminal.
You have to take out the console directly below the radio. (The console has ashtray/lighter and another compartment) After that is removed, you can see the bottom side of the radio. There are 2 screws that hold it in from the bottom. THIS INFO is for the removal of the factory stereo/radio