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92 Honda Accord, CD player


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trixreppinva 
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Does anybody know how to take the trim off a 92 Honda Accord?
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i believe the 92 accord has 2 screws on bottom of radio the must be removed to pull out. its a b!!ch to get to.
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I need to put a c.d. player in a 92 accord where do I start?

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You have to remove the 2 - 8 mm screws holding the OEM deck in place. You can see them if you shine a light from the back side of the deck into the center dash area. You will need an angle driver and extension to get at the screws. Once removed, you can slide the deck right out.
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Are you talking about the screws that are above the ash tray

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