Removing panel and stock deck....
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Removing panel and stock deck....
Quick question, installing an aftermarket deck in my SSEi...
How do I get the dash trim off? And how do I remove the stock deck once the trim is gone, do I need a special tool?
Thanks in advance...
How do I get the dash trim off? And how do I remove the stock deck once the trim is gone, do I need a special tool?
Thanks in advance...
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The panel carefully pops off. I don't know what size, but a small nut driver will remove the three screws holding the stereo in
http://www.carstereohelp.com/stereor...Bonneville.htm
http://www.carstereohelp.com/stereor...Bonneville.htm
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this is for the 92+ with the buckets and center console
http://www.carstereohelp.com/stereor...onneville1.htm
http://www.carstereohelp.com/stereor...onneville1.htm
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Try pulling the panel. Then wherever you see the panel sticking to the car, look around there for clips, and focus your prying effort on those clips. There are like 5-6 of them. If you have a column shifter, you will most likely have to put the car into 3rd, so you can remove the piece safely from the dash.
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