Take a thin flat screwdriver and slowly pry around the top and sides there are 4 clips that hold it down. You will find the clips on the middle of the two sides and two in the top 13 and 2/3s from the sides. There are 3 electrical connections that are clips. By removing this trim it will expose the radio and remove the clock.
Pull the black trim that goes around the radio, it just pops out..... once you get that off, then there is a couple of screws on each side of the radio (on the bracket), remove those, and just pull the radio (with brackets attached) out, then remove the brackets from either side of the radio.
You either need a special tool from ford or you can make your own out of coat hanger wire. go to www.carstereohelp.com and click on mercury it will show you exactly how with diagrams.
Remove the 1993 Toyota decorative radio cover in. Remove the radio retaining screws. Pull the radio out. Remove the wiring harness.
It pull's off and snaps back on.
Remove the trim panel around the radio, it just snaps in. Then there are 2 bolts that hold it in. They are 10mm. Once removed just pull the radio straight out. You may need to giggle it a bit as it is a close fit. Remove the 2 connectors and the antennae wire. You're done.
i have mercury mountaineer 2004 i remove first the cover around the radio is a press ion when you remove you have to take 4 screw 2 in left 2 in right them put in front slow them disconnected the harness and antenna .
It should not need a reset, other than if it has an anit theft radio. In that case the radio would be inop until a code is entered.
No. just remove the plastic piece around the radio. It pops off.
You need u shape unlock pins they sell them at walmart
You need a special tool. Take it to most businesses that installs radio,s and they should have the tool.
To remove the dash to get to the radio from a 2005 Kia Optima, begin by prying around the edge of the trim around the gear shifter. Then, remove the screws from the bottom of the dash and pry the trim away from the radio area. This will expose the radio bezel.
Hey Nicole==TAke the knobs off and remove the nuts under them then get under the dash and remove the wiring and any nuts holding the rear of the radio. GoodluckJoe
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remove all of the screws holding on the wood grain pane wrapped around the steering wheel and radio then remove two bolts holding the radio in an there ya go
First of all you need to remove panel around shift knob. Then remove panel around the radio. There is no screws, only simple pins. Use screwdriver from plastic or another suitable tool.