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<blockquote data-quote="whitemax" data-source="post: 5900271" data-attributes="member: 572612"><p>Once you pull out the shifter trim you will see two screws holding the bottom part of the radio assembly. There are two more up top. To get to those pull out the clock/vent panel on top of the radio. This can be a little hard to get off. Using apanel removing tool or a butter knife helps quite a bit. Unscrew all four screws and the radio panel comes out. Make sure you try to keep the felt type material in place on the edges of the panels to minimize squeeks after the install.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whitemax, post: 5900271, member: 572612"] Once you pull out the shifter trim you will see two screws holding the bottom part of the radio assembly. There are two more up top. To get to those pull out the clock/vent panel on top of the radio. This can be a little hard to get off. Using apanel removing tool or a butter knife helps quite a bit. Unscrew all four screws and the radio panel comes out. Make sure you try to keep the felt type material in place on the edges of the panels to minimize squeeks after the install. [/QUOTE]
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