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<blockquote data-quote="KaeZoo" data-source="post: 566036" data-attributes="member: 554753"><p>It's a pain to take apart. The heater control assembly and radio are attached together, and it's not just a matter of unplugging harnesses to pull it out.</p><p></p><p>You should find 2 screws above the heater, and 2 more inside the ashtray cavity after you remove the ashtray. Removing them allows you to pull the whole assembly a few inches out of the dash, but the cables at the back of the heater controls will hold you up. If you look behind the glove box, you will find a point where one of the heater control cables is anchored; you can release it to give yourself some more room.</p><p></p><p>Once you have the whole setup pulled far enough from the dash, look on the BACK side to find the 4 screws that hold the radio and air conditioner controls together. If you can get a socket or nutdriver into position to remove these, you should then be able to unplug the radio and remove it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KaeZoo, post: 566036, member: 554753"] It's a pain to take apart. The heater control assembly and radio are attached together, and it's not just a matter of unplugging harnesses to pull it out. You should find 2 screws above the heater, and 2 more inside the ashtray cavity after you remove the ashtray. Removing them allows you to pull the whole assembly a few inches out of the dash, but the cables at the back of the heater controls will hold you up. If you look behind the glove box, you will find a point where one of the heater control cables is anchored; you can release it to give yourself some more room. Once you have the whole setup pulled far enough from the dash, look on the BACK side to find the 4 screws that hold the radio and air conditioner controls together. If you can get a socket or nutdriver into position to remove these, you should then be able to unplug the radio and remove it. [/QUOTE]
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