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alvis ferrell 
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I NEED TO KNOW HOW TO REMOVE THE OLD STEREO TO PUT IN A CD PLAYER
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The unit mounts from the front so you'll have to remove the bezel surrounding the head unit. Pretty sure you only have two screws located at the bottom of it and the rest of it snaps in. I could be wrong, but as you're removing it, you'll know if there are more, just go easy on it to be safe. After you pull off the bezel, the screws holding in the unit will be easily accessible.
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thanks the bezel also has a screw under the left side hidden & four screws

under the panel around the t-shift thanks for the help the wire diragram

was very helpful thanks 12volt .com...........

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