removing trim
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Use a flat head screwdriver and pull the piece that sits over the glove box off, just use the screwdriver to bring it out a bit then pull it out by hand. same goes for all trim pieces.
Pull the piece that sits under the steering column down a bit, just wiggle the top section free.
Now you should be able to get the piece that sits between the radio bezel and the ignition off, its that piece thats about 4" long .
With both pieces that sit to the left and right of the radio off you should see two holes at the top of the radio bezel where they meet with the other pieces, put your fingers behind them and slowly but firmly pull working your way from the to to the bottom, careful not to rip it right out cuz the seatwarmers and temp. controls are attached.
Now if you want to remove the stereo there are 4, 7mm or 9/32 bolts that hold it in, take them out and the stereo comes right out.
Remember to disconnect the neg lead on the battery first
Use a flat head screwdriver and pull the piece that sits over the glove box off, just use the screwdriver to bring it out a bit then pull it out by hand. same goes for all trim pieces.
Pull the piece that sits under the steering column down a bit, just wiggle the top section free.
Now you should be able to get the piece that sits between the radio bezel and the ignition off, its that piece thats about 4" long .
With both pieces that sit to the left and right of the radio off you should see two holes at the top of the radio bezel where they meet with the other pieces, put your fingers behind them and slowly but firmly pull working your way from the to to the bottom, careful not to rip it right out cuz the seatwarmers and temp. controls are attached.
Now if you want to remove the stereo there are 4, 7mm or 9/32 bolts that hold it in, take them out and the stereo comes right out.
Remember to disconnect the neg lead on the battery first
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