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Old 03-29-2006, 03:29 PM   #1 (permalink)
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How to take out radio headunit AE92?

Do you guys have a link to any instructions or diagrams on how to take out the headunit and speakers from my wagon? I just bought a new headunit and speakers and I wanted to change them out, and get some better sound.


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Dude honestly I just swapped in my factory deck today. If yours is anything like mine, you will need to: Take screws out from trim just over steering wheel & unplug buttons. The center raido dash thing with vents should pop off with carefull prying and pulling. Now you will see a few more screws that will need to be removed (dont forget the ones just above all the gauges) < that plastic piece will come out, leaving enough space for you to get easy access to several screws on either side of the stereo. Take them out, and pull the radio out, and unplug it! Presto! Plug the other one in, put the little side attachments on the new deck, and slide it into place. Assemble dash in reverse order! ^
PS- plug everything back in! I forgot and had to take a panel off to get at it.
Good luck and pictures help!
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i did mine with very little instrutions it was pretty easy
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This is for my SR5, I know your dash is different and your headunit is in a different spot, but it may give you a feel for how the dash is constructed.
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