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need a little help with cd install - 5/2/2007 10:31:39 AM   
wrmo3

 

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well just got a 96 lumina sedan and i love it. Theres on problem and its the stock cd player doesnt work. so i went out bought a new one but i cant seem to get the stock one out. is there any site that shows what i need to take off. ive searched a little i just cant find anythign any help would be greatly appreciated
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RE: need a little help with cd install - 6/4/2007 6:28:33 PM   
kward1

 

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Hi,

First remove the plastic insturment panel bezel.  It pulls off.  I usually pull from the side near the glove box first.  You must place the gear shift into Lo gear (1),and tile the steering wheel forward.  After you have loosened the plastic insturment panel pull it all the way out.  It is a little bit of a pain to get it out and around the steering wheel but it does fit.  Once it is completly removed you will see a small bolt on either side of the stock stereo.  You just need to unscrew them.  Once they are unscrewed pull the stereo out, unplug the wiring harness and unplug the antenna connection. 

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