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Removing radio
This description applies only to regular radio. Nevertheless, it should be borne in mind that, depending on the year of manufacture and installation of the vehicle it may differ from the below.
1. Make sure that you have written, or do you remember the lock code radio. 2. Disconnect the battery. Radio with four holes on the sides of the front panel 3. Fit the brackets (usually embedded in a set of radio) to remove the four holes and remove the radio from the center console.
| Fig. 10.13. To remove the recorder (1) is necessary to loosen the side of the spring (2) mounting hole in the center console. In the absence of the necessary tools you can do this with a knife (3) with a narrow blade by first removing the ashtray
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| Fig. 10.14. It is much more convenient to use a knife instead of accompanying the original removable device
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4. To release the spring clips can also be suitable to use four nails or wire segments (Fig. 10.13 and 10.14). 5. Remove the tape recorder forward, if necessary, further remove the ashtray and then through the hole from the bottom. Radio with slots in the bottom corners 6. Insert the removable device in the holes. Side springs are pressed at the same time. If necessary, you can overcome the spring thin-bladed penknife, while pressing the radio back. 7. Remove the radio from the niche. 8. Remove the plug, if necessary, noting the position. 9. When installing the plug behind the radio antenna cable and the connector, slide the radio to stop. 10. When retracted, make sure that the mounting pin from the rear of the radio went exactly to its original position. 11. Enter the code for the radio.
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