6th gen radio install (help)
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6th gen radio install (help)
okay... i know this sounds stupid but i can't seem to get the center consloe off... i know there's 2 screws at the bottom but it's sticking on the top... is there another screw here? behind the clock maybe? i baby my car and would really like to prevent any damage if possible...
it's a 99 lx if it makes a difference...
it's a 99 lx if it makes a difference...
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In case you were calling the plastic faceplate around the stereo the "center console", there is a screw behind the clock that needs to be removed for this to come off. You can pry out the clock with a flat blade screwdriver that has something taped on the blade part so you dont mar the finish.
Sorry if thats not what you were referring to, just making sure you dont break anything
-Chris
Sorry if thats not what you were referring to, just making sure you dont break anything
-Chris
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Originally posted by chrisexv6
In case you were calling the plastic faceplate around the stereo the "center console", there is a screw behind the clock that needs to be removed for this to come off. You can pry out the clock with a flat blade screwdriver that has something taped on the blade part so you dont mar the finish.
Sorry if thats not what you were referring to, just making sure you dont break anything
-Chris
In case you were calling the plastic faceplate around the stereo the "center console", there is a screw behind the clock that needs to be removed for this to come off. You can pry out the clock with a flat blade screwdriver that has something taped on the blade part so you dont mar the finish.
Sorry if thats not what you were referring to, just making sure you dont break anything
-Chris
Originally posted by nhatduongchi
Yes, there is a screw behind the clock!!!
Yes, there is a screw behind the clock!!!