I need to remove the factory wood grain bezel to remove my radio? What is the proper way to do this other than just pulling on it? I want to remove it right.
Insert a small flat edge and pry gently. That's the only way to do it. Just be very gentle. I think it helps to have to ashtray/coin holder open. It helps me anyway. There are about six clips holding it on I think.
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Start at the bottom you can fit a finger or two underneath the trim by the ashtray. Pull up and out with some force. It will feel like its going to break but it wont, its just a bit of a PITA.
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There are 6 snaps too just to make sure you get them all as you gently but with force just like Low_e_Red said
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