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Old 07-19-2006, 12:17 AM
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how do yu take out a Cavalier 1999 z24 cd player out..i have an aftermarket one in rite now but i need to hook up ma amp kit...i dont kno how to uninstall the deck tho...when i got it installed at the shop they took out my whole dash to put it in..do i need to take the whole dash out with the after market cd player in????
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Re: Cavy Cd PLayer

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how do yu take out a Cavalier 1999 z24 cd player out..i have an aftermarket one in rite now but i need to hook up ma amp kit...i dont kno how to uninstall the deck tho...when i got it installed at the shop they took out my whole dash to put it in..do i need to take the whole dash out with the after market cd player in????

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yes.


there are several threads covering this, just search for "cd player installation" or something
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Re: Cavy Cd PLayer

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how do yu take out a Cavalier 1999 z24 cd player out..i have an aftermarket one in rite now but i need to hook up ma amp kit...i dont kno how to uninstall the deck tho...when i got it installed at the shop they took out my whole dash to put it in..do i need to take the whole dash out with the after market cd player in????
To be honest just have the amp installed by a shop..... the labor involved is not worth trying to save a few dollars by doing it yourself.
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Re: Cavy Cd PLayer

heres one link on how to remove the dash. http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...d.php?t=321030 do it yourself its very easy to hook up the wires for your amp. and you'll save yourself about $70 bucks. once you get the big part of the dash off then you'll have to remove the part that is around your steering wheel and radio. that comes off with i think 2 or 3 bolts. you'll find them along the top of that dash piece. once thats off the headunit is held in by 2 bolts, just remove them and out comes the unit. then plug in the RCA's and wire in the remote wire. then just reinstall everything.
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