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ICE: How do I remove CD changer.
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devildriverxii
PostPosted: Fri May 06, 2011 2:28 pm Reply with quote Up
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I have an aftermarket HU so I have no need for it, not even sure if it works to be honest.

Anyone know how I go about removing it, or can I literally just rip it out.

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Matt
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bolts and a plug.

its not hard tbh.

if your jut getting an after market h/u you might aswell leave it in, it takes next to no room.

Note: you will need new carpet too (carpet without changer moulding)

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Pull up out the bracket and unplug. Then undo the brackets 3 10mm nuts
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Just leave it in there as when you sell the car you can shove the standard radio back in.
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Cheers guys. The standard radio died months back.

I just want to remove it cause I want my sub on that side and it wont sit flush with that in the way.

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Brian
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MrBSI wrote:
Just leave it in there as when you sell the car you can shove the standard radio back in.

I'd say, whip the cd changer out, make room for whatever you want to do, leave the original cable in place. THEN replace when you want to sell the car. Ducktape the bolts to the cd changer or keep them in a bag/box.

 

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Brian wrote:
MrBSI wrote:
Just leave it in there as when you sell the car you can shove the standard radio back in.

I'd say, whip the cd changer out, make room for whatever you want to do, leave the original cable in place. THEN replace when you want to sell the car. Ducktape the bolts to the cd changer or keep them in a bag/box.

I say, is it worth keeping without having the original HU?

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