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Old 01-16-2009, 03:02 PM
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Removing Clio Campus Stereo

Hi there, hope someone can help!

My CD player on my 2006 Clio just stopped working (no idea why... just won't turn on!) so went and bought a new stereo today but can't seem to disconnect the original (broken) one! Have managed to get it out with the release keys and have disconnected the aerial and display screen but can't disconnect the black and white (I think) connectors with the wires in

Probably a really stupid question, but how is this done??

Thanks in advance!
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Re: Removing Clio Campus Stereo

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Hi there, hope someone can help!

My CD player on my 2006 Clio just stopped working (no idea why... just won't turn on!) so went and bought a new stereo today but can't seem to disconnect the original (broken) one! Have managed to get it out with the release keys and have disconnected the aerial and display screen but can't disconnect the black and white (I think) connectors with the wires in

Probably a really stupid question, but how is this done??

Thanks in advance!


Is it like 2 plugs that goes into 1 block?

if it is, you just have to push the clip in, and wiggle them out... (they can be a bit of a git to remove tho) so a bit of patience and strength and all should be well!

good luck!
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