disc/radio player removal
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disc/radio player removal
I have an error on my display (error 3) and would like to remove the unit to check it.
How and what tools required??
Thanks Jeff
How and what tools required??
Thanks Jeff
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its just held in by 4 10mm bolts, you start by lifting the arm rest, then pop up the seat warmer part then the trim around the shifter and the lighter housing. Then you want to pop off the AC controls. That will expose all 4 bolts. After that it slides out. Mask off the leather around the unit or you will scratch it up.
If your unit is damaged I can cut you a deal on mine- i just upgraded to a pioneer aftermarket deck and my oem head unit only had 13k of usage on it. I am sure it has lots of life left in it for someone.
If your unit is damaged I can cut you a deal on mine- i just upgraded to a pioneer aftermarket deck and my oem head unit only had 13k of usage on it. I am sure it has lots of life left in it for someone.
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its just held in by 4 10mm bolts, you start by lifting the arm rest, then pop up the seat warmer part then the trim around the shifter and the lighter housing. Then you want to pop off the AC controls. That will expose all 4 bolts. After that it slides out. Mask off the leather around the unit or you will scratch it up.
If your unit is damaged I can cut you a deal on mine- i just upgraded to a pioneer aftermarket deck and my oem head unit only had 13k of usage on it. I am sure it has lots of life left in it for someone.
If your unit is damaged I can cut you a deal on mine- i just upgraded to a pioneer aftermarket deck and my oem head unit only had 13k of usage on it. I am sure it has lots of life left in it for someone.
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its just held in by 4 10mm bolts, you start by lifting the arm rest, then pop up the seat warmer part then the trim around the shifter and the lighter housing. Then you want to pop off the AC controls. That will expose all 4 bolts. After that it slides out. Mask off the leather around the unit or you will scratch it up.
If your unit is damaged I can cut you a deal on mine- i just upgraded to a pioneer aftermarket deck and my oem head unit only had 13k of usage on it. I am sure it has lots of life left in it for someone.
If your unit is damaged I can cut you a deal on mine- i just upgraded to a pioneer aftermarket deck and my oem head unit only had 13k of usage on it. I am sure it has lots of life left in it for someone.
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