There are two ways to do this. The bruteish way and the proper way.
The proper wayThere should be two small holes on each side of the radio. Ether you could buy Ford Radio Keys (Walmart?), or you could make two U-shaped pins out of a wire coat hanger or similar to fit in the holes. Put a slight taper on the ends if you make your own. Insert them in the holes about 1 1/2 inches to release the retaining clips and the whole radio unit should be able to be removed. The bruteish wayThis way (as you'll soon understands) means you will have to discard the radio unit afterwards, but saves quite a hassle.Get a cutter, like what you use to trim hedges and cut thick branches. Just physically schred off the front panel (all the gray plastic you can see that is part of the player), keeping sure that you don't damage anything else for estetic reasons. Cut and pull and tear until you have a hole into the machine, then stick something inside to get leavage to physically force it out. You don't have to be careful with the components inside - what you need later is on the back. This won't leave marks on the car unless you mess it up.
hey mate when i got mine out i just used the two pull things i got with my new head unit
on the face plate there are 4 little holes. You can get the tool at any auto parts store cheap. Its just clips holding it on.
pull radio out with coat hanger
Laluna - radio - was created in 1995-08.
you need a new ignition tumbler.
I need the color coding for my 1995 Toyota T100 radio harness to facilitate the installation of an after market radio.
Destiny Turns on the Radio was created on 1995-04-28.
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.
you will see 2 holes in each side of the radio, insert standard radio pins into these and the radio will pull out
I believe that is 11.9 gallons ( U.S. )
The radio colors in a 1995 Ford Escort include blue and red, blue and black, and red and black. Wires can also be violet, blue and orange, blue and white, red and blue, and white and green.
Just remove the fuse.
The factory stereo didn't have an external amplifer.
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If your question pertains to the automatic seat belts check the fuse under the dash on the drivers side of the car.
If you have the factory radio and there is a hole in each corner of the radio. You will have to buy a stero removel kit from the store. Walmart has them for around $6.00.
The audio relay for a 1995 Mazda Millenia Sedan is under the hood of the car on the driver's side. You will see a fuse that is labeled with the word 'audio.'
The 1995 Escort did not have power steering.
i have a 1992 ford escort lx 1.9l. will a 1995 ford escort engine fit. and what would have to replace.