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Old 06-13-2011, 07:35 PM
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Can anyone direct me to the link from this site to remove the oem stereo deck? if its an easy task, can anyone give me some pointers from where to start?

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Originally Posted by gello2024
Can anyone direct me to the link from this site to remove the oem stereo deck? if its an easy task, can anyone give me some pointers from where to start?

thanx in advance

The vent trim just in front of the radio is just cliped in. Open the radio door and pull down on the vent section. Once the trim is off, the radio is bolted in.
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Looks like you have an AP2. You will need to first remove your shift knob the your center console trim held by clips before you actually pull the vent off.
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Search for the DIY AP2 head unit thread in this subforum. I've never been able to remove the radio door assembly on mine without removing the center console but others have claimed that they can just pull the assembly out. If you're in an AP1 you won't have to touch the center console.
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thanx fellas... all done!
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