replacing factory radio on grand caravan1994
melanie1962
03-08-2006, 05:46 PM
does anyone here know how to replace a radio in a dodge grand caravan 1994 ??? could you tell my husband my radio is caput and I want a new one LOL Thanks
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03-08-2006, 07:17 PM
modasrar
03-08-2006, 08:23 PM
Try this link : http://www.autozone.com/servlet/UiBroker?ForwardPage=/az/cds/en_us/0900823d/80/10/ca/44/0900823d8010ca44.jsp
I checked this link and didn't like it too much. The easiest way to replace the radio is to go in sections on the dash board. The section of the dashboard closest to the windshield is just a cover and pops out with a flat screw driver. It is one panel that runs the length of the windshield. The next panel unscrews after the top panel is uncovered. After this is out, also pop out the little panel that looks like a grate on top of the driver console. There are screws under there as well. Then take off all the screws on the bottom of the entire panel underneath the radio. The center vents for HVAC also just pop out as the entire panel in the center of the dash and this will uncover other screws. This seems like a lot but without taking apart basically the whole dash, you can't get to the radio. Once All the panels are out, the radio has a couple screws that come out easily and mounting another radio is simple after that.
I checked this link and didn't like it too much. The easiest way to replace the radio is to go in sections on the dash board. The section of the dashboard closest to the windshield is just a cover and pops out with a flat screw driver. It is one panel that runs the length of the windshield. The next panel unscrews after the top panel is uncovered. After this is out, also pop out the little panel that looks like a grate on top of the driver console. There are screws under there as well. Then take off all the screws on the bottom of the entire panel underneath the radio. The center vents for HVAC also just pop out as the entire panel in the center of the dash and this will uncover other screws. This seems like a lot but without taking apart basically the whole dash, you can't get to the radio. Once All the panels are out, the radio has a couple screws that come out easily and mounting another radio is simple after that.
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03-08-2006, 09:47 PM
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