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97 2.2 cl radio removal


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jaybird2020 
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Hello everyone getting ready to do a radio install on a 97 2.2 cl acura. has anyone know how to get the radio out (fact) any help would greatly appreciated.
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I believe they are similar to accords, start with two screws in the center console box/arm rest, two to three under the cup holder area, then that whole assembly should slide back you may want to lift it over the e-brake, but not necessary) , there will be one screw behind the ash tray, and then I use a plastic panel tool to remove the bezel around the radio.

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yeah, it does look the same didnt want to break anything thanks for the help

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