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how to remove radio from honda civic lx 2000
please anyone tell me how to remove factory radio from honda civic 2000 lx
i will be vey thanks to all if answer |
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Re: how to remove radio from honda civic lx 2000
really it should entaile a little bit of prying of some plastic peace. i do not believe there are any screw attached to the radio itself but there may be some atteched to the plastic peaces. depends how much you want to tear out.
once they plastic is off, you just be able to pull it out (which is a good way to prevent pregnacy but is never 100% safe)
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Maybe i am too late, but i used www.installdr.com when i removed mine from a 1998 Civic LX.
Hope this helps Mackker |
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Re: how to remove radio from honda civic lx 2000
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The screws you'll need to take out are usually marked with a little bit of pink paint on top of them... don't ask me why, but I've come across this on 3 different Civics. Unplug the A/C stuff, radio plugs, ect... two screws hold the stock radio in on either side.. you can even re-use these screw points to put your new radio in (on most aftermarket radios) instead of using the mounting bracket that comes with the radio. Using the bracket that comes with your radio though is what I recommend, because if you've never installed a radio before, you're probably going to have to take the radio in and out several times before you get it just right... if you screw into those stock mounting holes, you have to wait until you know the radio works before putting everything back together. That's about it though... One main thing to remember..... everything comes apart easy... nothing should need to be forced... if you feel the need to force it, there's probably another screw you need to take out from somewhere.
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