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Old 03-31-2005, 04:26 PM
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92 Thunderbird stero removal

I cant figure out how to get the stock radio out of my 92 thunderbird could some one send me a diagram or something thanks
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Re: 92 Thunderbird stero removal

Go to your local parts house, buy the "Ford Radio Removal Tool" for 6$, insert the tools into the 4 little holes in the corners of the radio until you feel them catch, pull outward (towards the sides of the car), then pull toward you. Radio should slide right out.
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hey thanks alot man
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Re: 92 Thunderbird stero removal

Flewthecoupe, you are frugal when it comes to OBD (paperclip!). Why didn't you tell him to use a couple of u shaped pieces of a coathanger instead of spending $6!
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Re: 92 Thunderbird stero removal

I have a scanner for OBD now but, I did have to use the paper clip trick before the $30 scanners were available!! And I never had much luck with the coat hangers.
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Re: 92 Thunderbird stero removal

I've used my "coat hanger radio removal tool" several times and it works great. You just have to make sure you use a rugged hanger and not one that bends real easy.
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Re: 92 Thunderbird stero removal

Hah! I've got a better story... Stole one (1) of the tools from a friend of mine to remove my radio! I only used one!!! *eyeshifts* Okay, so I borrowed it, but the point was that it was only one!
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