>Hey Gang, >Until I can find my Bentley (lost cause?) you're all I got. > >What is the best way to remove the stock radio from my '88 gl? > >I want to replace it with another stereo. You know, one of those new-fangled >ones with a tape deck. Apparently, you can actually listen to taped music >while you're driving!! Unbelievable. >Thanks. > >Matt Stegman >Cincinnati, OH Hey Matt, As I recall, there are two small slots in the middle of each side of your radio faceplate. Take something long and narrow and push it down this slot until you feel resistance --- another push at this point should release the little catch on that side. Do the same on the other side and your radio should slide out. Pulling out your ashtray gives you a partial view of what's going on. Cheers, Doug Alcock '84 Westy "BlueBelle" Toronto, Canada |
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