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removing HU from 1997 mazda protege?


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lufb74 
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Posted: July 25, 2005 at 6:59 PM / IP Logged  

I am trying to help a friend out, i usually only work on vw's. Anyway how do i get the black plastic trim around the HU off of the dash without breaking anything, it goes all the way around the air controls as well if i remember right. There is already an aftermarket HU in there but it stopped working so she wants a new one put in.

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mobile1 
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use the radio removal keys to take it out
outlaw000 
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yea all you need is a pair of ford radio removal keys to take it out
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actually you won't need the ford keys since there already is an aftermarket radio in there. you will need the keys for that radio. ex. Pioneer radio = pioneer radio removal keys.
lufb74 
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i know how to get the HU out, what i'm asking is how do i get the trim piece around the HU and air controls out? I don't wanna break anything since its not my car. Do i just pull it out or are there screws somewhere, maybe hidden clips?

Thanks for the help

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why do you need to take this off if you're just replacing the radio? you said she just wants a new radio put in, so take the old one out with the keys and put a new one in

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