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1990 radio install
I have a 1990 lumina. I want to replace the factory delco radio with a new aftermarket unit. I know that I need the harness and the dash kit. I dont know how to get the fake wood trim off to get to the radio itself. Any tips and directions would be great. Thanks Steven
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Re: 1990 radio install
Get in behind the trim with a screwdriver & pry it off. It is hard to move but that is the way. Have done this on many cars over the years.
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Re: 1990 radio install
Been too long...can't remember.
Any Best Buy or other audio installer could tell you I'm sure...
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