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qball626 
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Posted: November 07, 2003 at 1:41 PM / IP Logged  
Does anyone know how to take out the stock headunit?Is it all clips or does it have screws?
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Posted: November 08, 2003 at 10:01 AM / IP Logged  
Hondas have screws holding the HU in and they are sometimes hard to see.  On this year I believe there are three or four hidden screws on the trim bezel and then four screws holding the HU in place that can be seen from the front.
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I have a similar problem with my 2001 honda civic lx. 2003 Honda Accord Ex - Last Post -- posted image. I found the screws that hold it in from the bottom of the head unit, but I cannot get the head unit to come out of the dash.  Does it have any other screws that I cannot find or is it just clipped into the dash and hard to remove.  I just do not want to tear the dash up trying to get it out.  Any help is appreciated.

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Jason   2003 Honda Accord Ex - Last Post -- posted image.
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2001 Honda Civic removal
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jeepinjason 
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Thanks, man.  I'll try it out.  I was trying to remove just the radio, I didn't know the whole dash had to be removed. But anyway, thanks a lot!

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dusted340 
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Its not to hard to remove.First the a/c vents have to be removed, the dash piece as well > I just pulled it with a hook inside the vent.Behind it you will find the 3 top screws.You will also need to remove the shifter trim, ashtray,+stroage bin.Then dierctly above the strorage bin is 2 screws .After that gently pull.
Good luck, let me know if you need more detail

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