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Old 05-16-2014, 02:14 PM   #6
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You should be able to remove the trim bezel with your fingernails. It is held in place with 6 or 8 plastic tabs that only grip very lightly. Once the bezel is removed, there are 4 #2 square drive screws that hold the radio assembly in place. Remove them, pull the radio out and you'll find a red wire with a 3 Amp fuse in an "in line" holder. Replace that fuse and your radio should be "good to go"...

While you've got it out, you might want to look for the black wire that serves as the antenna. It's probably coiled up behind the radio. If you uncoil it and stretch it out as much as you can, possibly even slip it down one of the holes that's been cut out, you'll improve your radio reception.

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