04-18-2010 | #1 |
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Took a bunch of pictures of my stereo removal
Today, and unfortunately did not get to install it as the "qualified" people at the stereo place sold me the wrong harness =D>.
I figures I would post up pictures for anyone who was curious about updateding/removing their system but was undure of what is involved. I am not going to do a full writeup on it until later, but I can always edit this post. I am sure this is old school to a lot of you, but someone may be able to gain something from it. I am not an expert, so ymmv. First bolt I removed. This is a 7mm head, and easily accessible. Bolt head slightly hidden by carpet Removal of the "wedge" in the shift knob. This wedges did not require "stradling" the seats, or super human effort to remove. I simply sat in the passenger seat, clamped the vice grips on and pulled up while gently rocking it left to right. Came out easily. |
04-18-2010 | #2 |
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Re: Took a bunch of pictures of my stereo removal
After unscrewing the shift knob, you have to loosen the 1.5mm allen head to remove the reverse lockout.
Now you can gently lift up the shifter plate. Be careful as your lighter is still plugged in. Now this is where we are at; Last edited by todesengel; 04-19-2010 at 12:00 AM. |
04-18-2010 | #3 |
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Re: Took a bunch of pictures of my stereo removal
To remove the faceplate there are several more 7mm bolts (shown in pics below) and you also must remove the upper vent (two phillip head screws shown in pics below)
Once the vent is removed it exposes a "hidden" bolt. Last edited by todesengel; 04-19-2010 at 12:03 AM. |
04-18-2010 | #4 |
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Re: Took a bunch of pictures of my stereo removal
Now you can gently remove the faceplate, starting at the bottom. Be careful as you still have to unplug the engine power switch.
Now we have this; The radio is attached to the supports by 4 phillip head screws In lieu of taking the whole center console out I opted for just removing the upper support screw, and pushing it to the side when I removed the radio. This screw is shown here; Last edited by todesengel; 04-19-2010 at 12:07 AM. |
04-19-2010 | #5 |
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Re: Took a bunch of pictures of my stereo removal
Now you simply unscrew the 4 phillips head screws, and remove the unit. Be careful to push the console upper "ears" to the side gently to avoid damaging it.
Head unit removed; |
04-19-2010 | #6 |
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Re: Took a bunch of pictures of my stereo removal
I am going to add the speaker removal and install, along with the amp, new headunit, etc when I get time. Should be by the end of this week as I have to run to Dallas Tuesday.
I am going to reserve a few more posting spots so I can continue without breaks in the pictures. If you have anything to add, or find somewhere that I am correct, please feel free to join in and correct me. |
04-19-2010 | #7 |
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