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18-12-2005, 07:02 PM | #1 | ||
Built Ford Tough
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: State of Euphoria Mod: F-Series
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I've removed my premium stereo a few times over the years - last time was to refit the modicoated strip above the passenger airbag about 18 months ago.
Since then the two vents at the top of the centre facia have developed an annoying rattle, so today I attempted the get the stereo out again with the old two bits of coat hanger wire bent into shape trick so I could fix said rattle. To my endless frustration, I could not get the stinkin thing to move out. For all I know I've now busted the lugs on the frame and I won't be able to get the bastard out easily. I also managed to break the flap on the cassette player (do not try to reef the stereo out using the cassette player opening...), which is probably one of the $2 parts you can't get on it's own... grr. Anyhoo, if anyone has done the removal thing lately, any hints on getting this sucker out? If even the proper Ford tools don't work, what are my options? :
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