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Removing stereo in 97 Grand Am
Hi, I would appreciate any advice on this.
The other day, I was in a pretty bad car crash, and it seems my old 97 Grand Am is totaled, although the insurance company will decide for sure Friday. If that's the case, I'll be getting a new car. The only thing that I dont like about getting a new car is my brand new Pioneer MP3/CD headunit I had put into the Grand Am. If it is totaled, I'm not letting the headunit which with installation parts cost me 300 bucks go to the junkyard with the car, so I need to somehow remove the HU so I can have Circuit City install it in the new car. What would be the easiest way to get the thing out? Pioneer's instructions for removal involve using some sort of supplied extraction key, but the 2 step instructions seem rather unclear, after all, I'm sure there are several screws holding the HU in there. If there are screws, how would I get to them? I dont care if I damage the car while doing it, after all, it's totaled. As long as the headunit comes out undamaged, I don't care. Or, is it really not held in by screws allowing me to remove it with those key things?
Also, the impact of the crash or airbags caused the face plate to pop off, but I was able to put it back on with no trouble at all. Once on, it started playing the CD fine, then I ejected the CD which came out without a scratch (fortunatley, since I bought it the day the crash happened) so would it be pretty safe to assume the headunit isn't damaged?
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