YOU'LL NEED TO BUY A RADIO REMOVAL TOO. THAT'S JUST A SKINNY U-SHAPED ROD YOU INSERT INTO THE TWO HOLES ON EACH SIDE OF THE RADIO. IT COST BETWEEN 3 AND 5 DOLLARS AT ANY PARTS STORE. YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO PULL THE RADIO RIGHT OUT. IF IT DOESN'T COME LOOSE RIGHT AWAY YOU'LL HAVE TO USE SOME MORE FORCE. THERE'S THIS PLASTIC PART ON THE BACK THE HOLDS THE RADIO IN PLACE AND IT SLIDES ALONG ON A TRACK OVER THE RADIO. SO THAT MIGHT SIT A LITTLE TIGHT. I HAD TO PULL MINE OUT QUIET HARD AND WIGGLE IT A LITTLE TOO. AND WHEN YOU PUT IN A NEW RADIO YOU'LL HAVE TO ATTACH THE PLASTIC PIECE TO THE NEW RADIO WHICH IS NO BIG DEAL. GOOD LUCK THOMAS
make your own tool out of a coat hanger bend 2 in u shape so they fit in eack side of radio holes push in till you feel a bit of resistance and pull with both u shape tools wiggle back and forth the clips will release letting radio come out 1 inch then pull with hands until you can disconnect wiring harness and antennea
Never knew that there was a security code for the radio, just set the stations etc.
Divorced, beheaded and diedDivorce, beheaded, survivedI'm Henry VIII and I have six sorry wives, some will say I ruined their lives.
Vestibulocochlear Nerve (VIII)
$100 in good shape?
"Greensleeves" was a love song possibly written for Henry the VIII's future queen. The song predates "What child is this" which uses a similar tune.
You remove one screw on the outside and I think there are two nuts on the inside of the fender that have to be removed.
Just like any other car but remove the wheel lock.
In the trunk under the package shelf, you have to remove the black cardboard covering.
Disconnect the battery and just remove the bolts holding the alternator, disconnect the wire connection and remove the alternator.
What's the question?
Open the trunk, remove the carpet lining and unscrew the black plugs and remove the burt out bulb.
Follow from tank
It should.
Yes it will if the 96 is a standard Mark Vlll, if the 96 is a LSC model it won't.
It's a 4R70W automatic
Passenger side back of the engine
Under the hood in the middle of the bulkhead