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I got this '94 LeSabre from my aunt for free since I just got my license (though I'm actually almost 18, the lack of license-getting was out of pure apathy) and I just bought a CD player to put in the car. Unfortunately, unlike my friend's Corsica, the receiver isn't that easy to get to.
I pulled off the faux-wood panels with ease, but the black part that covers the whole dash just won't come off by pulling. We made the mistake of trying this at night time so the only light we had was the light from within the car, but my friend said he saw a bolt in there. I could just wait about a week (due to complications, Sound Waves Inc could not install my player the day I bought it) to have the store put it in for free, but I'm so impatient and I figure it's not like it would hurt to know how to take it apart. I was wondering if there were any key parts to unsnap or if I really do need to unbolt something... if anyone could give me a quick run-through, if it's not too much trouble, of how to expose the reciever so that I can switch the CD player in, that would be outstanding. Thanks! |
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Re: Taking apart the dash
Okay, its been asked many times.
Refer to this thread... Its for 92, it will work on your 94! 92-99 Good luck. Peice of cake, when you do it more than 10 times.... http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...highlight=dash |
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Thanks a lot
I'm still debating whether or not to wait for Sound Waves to put the receiver in but thanks a lot for showing me the instructions on how wto do it myself... it seems so incredibly complicated in comparison with my friend's Corsica that's about as old as my car (you practically just peel off the face of the receiver to expose the guts) so I'm pretty jealous of that, but I think I'll give my hand at trying to open this thing up. Thanks again.
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