how do I remove my head unit?
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how do I remove my head unit?
ok keep in mind I am a stereo idiot when describing this to me. Luckily I"m not doing any sort of a fancy headunit, just putting in the ford in-dash 6-disk changer. The mod to the inside I think I can handle, it's getting the stock deck out that I'm having trouble with.
I picked up the tool I supposedly need (u-shaped device) but I insert it and I was under the impression that that would unlock it and I'd be able to remove the deck... what else do I have to do? I remove the piece of the dash surrounding the deck, but upon inserting the tools in the holes its still just as tight as it was before. Do I need to remove the black piece of plastic that surrounds the deck and the heater controls?
I guess if I can't figure it out I'll end up taking it to a local stereo shop and have them yank it out, but Iwant to figure out to do things on my own, LOL.
I picked up the tool I supposedly need (u-shaped device) but I insert it and I was under the impression that that would unlock it and I'd be able to remove the deck... what else do I have to do? I remove the piece of the dash surrounding the deck, but upon inserting the tools in the holes its still just as tight as it was before. Do I need to remove the black piece of plastic that surrounds the deck and the heater controls?
I guess if I can't figure it out I'll end up taking it to a local stereo shop and have them yank it out, but Iwant to figure out to do things on my own, LOL.
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Matt,
Push the clips in just far enough to feel a slight click but don`t push all the way in. The idea is just to insert them enough to release the clips but not push the tool in far enough that it spreads them open. It took me awhile(20 min) the first time till I realized I was pushing the tool too far in. You just need to remove the surround with the vents around the radio and thats it.
Push the clips in just far enough to feel a slight click but don`t push all the way in. The idea is just to insert them enough to release the clips but not push the tool in far enough that it spreads them open. It took me awhile(20 min) the first time till I realized I was pushing the tool too far in. You just need to remove the surround with the vents around the radio and thats it.
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swampview, excellent! Thanks for the tip! Outward pressure did the trick! Got it out and I can definately see whats ahead of me now as far as grinding that part out of there. I tried removing the head unit a few times just to make sure I could do it, outward pressure was all it took . Here i'd been struggling with it for several night, trying to squeeze the tool together or see if it needed to be pushed in further or trying to squeeze inwards, but all it took was outwards . now I can't wait until mr. ups brings my new 6-disk in-dash cd changer!