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Old 05-07-2008, 07:39 PM   #14 (permalink)
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To remove the radio, DON'T GO BUY THE TOOL THAT THEY TRY TO SALE U. Remove the bolts under the radio that holds it in place. The panel around the radio with the radio should come loose. U will need to push in the prongs (one on each side) to remove the radio from the panel. This is a pain to do but it can be done. This is what the tool is for, but I could not get it to work.

My radio had disks in it that I could not play or eject. I thought a couple were stuck, but this was not the case when I took the radio apart. I did not try taking out the fuse, disconnecting the battery, etc first. Wish I would have. I just removed the upper screws holding the radio together and was able to take my disks out. Be very careful when you do this because there are three springs that hold the disk in place. The plates (whatever you want to call them) that hold the CD's in place also have to go inside grooves, tracks, and other sorts of things. Hopefully if you put it back together the way you took it apart, it will work when you put it back in. Mine does not. However, I can't figure out how the plates went back in.
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