The stock deck is surrounded by a plastic trim piece that is simply help in place with clips. Starting from the bottom (cigarette lighter area), gently pull the trim piece off. Work your way up towards the top. Once the trim is off, the screws that are securing the deck will be exposed. Unscrew those and voila!
awe c'mon...you should be able to figure it out from those pics. It looks like it's just help with clips. If you're too scared to try...hit up Mach and he'll tell ya :wink:
i think he's too busy thinking of his next crazy scheme. probably messing with the circuit boards so that the whole instrument panel lights, clock and guages strobe with the beat of the music with a different color pattern each time. or some other crazy shiet like dat.
i think he's too busy thinking of his next crazy scheme. probably messing with the circuit boards so that the whole instrument panel lights, clock and guages strobe with the beat of the music with a different color pattern each time. or some other crazy shiet like dat.
boy's got skillz.
-rayray
Thanks Rayray That's not a bad idea... maybe a little tacky :roll: hehe
Hit me up on aim (machyy1) to discuss removal. I didn't post pics on purpose... why help people know how to take my dash apart to steal my radio??
No radio but everthig els works fine.ie cd,dvd,ect toyota sportivo camry
hi i have a Toyota sportivo Camry 2002 that i brought at toyota penrith and today i found that the radio is not working(picking up radio stations) everything else works fine.CD,ect but no radio . can you tell me if the radio antenna has a fuse and if so where could it be? or what could be another problem with the radio.
I suspect the problem may lie in loss of connectivity between the radio antenna (printed on my car’s rear window) and the audio unit (installed in dashboard area)
if this is so how can i fix it or how can i get to the connection.iv also put back in the first car radio i had with the car and no radio stations on that as well so that the radio tuner out of the question.as both radios i have cant pick up FM or AM reception
thank you
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