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Dash removal
I am about to start the process of adding a FM modulator to my stock radio. I have a Dell Pocket DJ (like an ipod) and instead of using a wireless FM transmitter which has static usually, I will just hard wire the modulator and hook the DJ up to it. My question is this. How hard is it to remove the dash to gain access to the back of the radio and install this thing? All I have to do is plug it into the antenna wire, the back of the radio, a positive and a ground. Is not much work just do not know how to get the dash out.
Any guides? Pictures would be useful if they are available. Also forgot to mention, it is a 2000 Blazer 4dr.
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Re: Dash removal
This is probably a little more simple than you think. I really don't know much about any fm modulator of this dell dj your talkin about, but the dash removal is very simple for me. The panel around the radio will just pop right off but you will have to remove some screws down towards your feet and one above the gauges. After this you will need to disconnect the wires leading to the back windsheild wiper and the headlights and also the 4 wheel drive if yours has that. The front panel should now be off and the radio will come out with the removal of two more screws. Just be careful to keep up with what screws went where cause some of them are different lengths.
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