1996
yup
If you get two screwdrivers in each side of the deck and push the tabs in at the same time it should slide right out of the cage.
1913
yes, interior changes happen post 2000.
(14900 - (750 + 1250)) / 60
There's a nice tutorial on how to do that here: http://www.robdiesel.com/galleries/cars/1993volvo945/radioremoval/index.htm
The steering wheel controls are probably bad The only fuse is the radio fuse and if the radio works the fuse is OK Also if you do not have the original stereo, and your new stereo does not have a place to plug in those controls they will not work.
If you need to know that. You should not be behind the wheel.
Try a head cleaner disc
No. You can buy adapters that plug into the rear of the head unit, though.
Yes, you can listen to an internet "radio" station on your stereo. If you do that, the audio might sound better than it does on your computer. You won't use the "AM/FM" part of your stereo, just the audio amplifier section. To do that, the stereo needs a jack (socket) somewhere on it that's labeled "LINE IN" or "AUX" or "INPUT". You need to get a cable to connect the audio from the computer to the stereo. It's not possible for me to describe the connectors you'll need on the ends of the cable ... you'll have to figure that out for yourself, maybe with some help from a friend who understands these things. Once you have the cable . . . -- Connect one end of it to the headphone jack on the computer. -- Connect the other end to the "LINE IN" or "AUX" or "INPUT" jack on the stereo. -- Look for a switch on the stereo marked "LINE" or "AUX" or "EXTERNAL" or "INPUT". When you flip that switch, you'll be listening to computer audio through the stereo. (Note: The first time, before you have the volume controls adjusted, it may blast you out. Don't get scared. Just tweak both volume controls ... one on the computer and one on the stereo ... until they're both roughly at the same place, and everything will sound nice.)