The removal of your in-Dash car stereo is generally quick and easy. The removal and installation is best done from the chair when his right hand. Some, but only a small number of cars require a dash around the radio to be removed if the radio can be held with screws.
Your first step is to remove your original radio. Special emphasis on the steps that any adjustment is simply a reversal of removal.
There are severalRadio mounting methods between the various car manufacturers use. But most of the radios installed at the factory or in a protective metal sleeve (also known as cage) with two or four safety latches that you press to enter the radio issue, or use the same method, without sleeves.
The radio that one or two small round holes on both sides of the radio, you can use standard (DIN) radio buttons are used in all shops or car accessorywebsites.
Instrument of liberation DIN radio radios found in most pre-2004 Fiat, Ford, Land Rover, MG, Peugeot, Rover and many models of the radio. Put the keys into the holes until it snaps into place (on the radio with only two holes, you can easily bend the keys). Some radios will require you to four small socket head screws (removed with a 2 mm or 5 / 64 Allen Key) before you can delete the keys to be added. I think it's just a precaution.
Now press the keysslightly outwards, away from the radio, it will be spring-loaded clip security push inward. Now, for the removal of the keys to pull the radio removed. Some radios are a bit 'stubborn, but a bit' perseverance must be paid.
Some factory-installed radios are held in place by screws located on either side of the radio. This kind of testing of the device were found mainly in Japanese cars and radios are mounted behind the dash surrounding the radio. Most radios have a sort ofback support, but more often, not just a push fit.
Once you have the radio out of the sleeve removed, disconnect the air and wiring factory connected.
If you have problems with the elimination of the radios are mounted behind the dashboard of the meeting tried to call your local dealer. Ask for information about services and ask to speak with a technician, as they generally are happy to advise you. On the other hand, you can get a Haynes manual to consult.
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