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Old Mar 10, 2004 | 06:30 PM
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Does anyone know the an easy way to pull the factory deck? am I going to have to pull off most of the dash?
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Old Mar 10, 2004 | 10:59 PM
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There'* 2 clips above the steering wheel that need to come out and than the whole big panel snaps off. It'll sound like it broke the first time it comes off, this is normal, had mine off several times and still makes that noise, good noise, tight clips.

Forwarned, you do know that there is no wires/cables going into that head unit, just 1 ribbon cable.
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Old Mar 12, 2004 | 04:56 PM
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You might pop the ring around the key switch out first...makes the job a little easier. Then, once those two little plastic pins are out, the big plastic trim piece snaps right out. . Once it'* out, you will just need to unhook a couple of electrical connectors b4 you can remove it..

The radio head unit itself just snaps in...no tools required to remove.
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