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there are for screws that hold it on. Two on the ash tray. and two on the cup holders then there are two holding the radio in.
The circuits have nothing in common. The dome light works whether or not the key is on, the radio only works with the key on.
Remove the cup holder and ashtray assemblies, pull the dash face off (tilt the stearing wheel all the way down). Then remove the bolts that hold the radio in the dash, pull the radio out and unhook all the wires from the back.
I don't think that you can buy a new factory style radio as whats in your Dodge Spirit but you can get one out of a wreaked car at a junk yard that is like new... unless you mean like getting a CD player, in which those are everywhere... you can get a new CD player from Walmart for 50 plus the 8 dollar wiring harness to correctly wire it to the vehicle.
Remove the plastics with a flat head screwdriver (be careful not to break the plastic clamps) surround the face fo the radio. Unscrew (should be four) screws remove radio and make sure to disconnect wiring harness and ground wire. Enjoy.
Remove the decorative radio retaining plate. Remove the radio retaining screws. Remove the wiring harness, from the back of the radio.
Go to the dodge place and ask THEM to remove it
can youi show me how to pop off the panel to remove the radio in the 2007 dodge ram.
The antenna wouldn't cause it to short out, that just helps it receive the signals to play music on the radio... How old is the radio... if it is factory from 91 then it might of been its time to go... i have a radio from a 90 Dodge Caravan, same as whats in your Dodge Spirit cause they carry the same radio and it short out on its own where the numbers and stuff wont light up but will still play music... I took the radio out of my 92 Dodge Spirit and put it in the van (since the trans went out in the 92 Spirit) and it works great... it might of just went out because it was ready to go.
Usually if the radio doesn't work, a blown fuse is the culprit. Radios occasionally fail, but its rare.
Park it in the Mexican part of town with Mariachi music playing and they will remove it for you.
You have to remove the vent & bezel assembly from below the radio first, then the entire dash bezel from around the instrument cluster & radio.
You have to remove the vent & bezel assembly from below the radio first, then the entire dash bezel from around the instrument cluster & radio.
The Spirit of Radio was created in 1979.
A bad noise suppression condenser. Usually attached to the alternator.
To install a radio you need a wiring harness for a 1994 Dodge (a Metra 80-1817 from Circuit City is what I used), and an installation kit (make sure it fits a 1994 Dodge Spirit). You'll probably need to splice the wires from the wiring harness to the stereo harness unless you can get find the right kind of connection somewhere.
there are for screws that hold it on. Two on the ash tray. and two on the cup holders then there are two holding the radio in.