The majority of recent Ford / Mercury radios share a common mounting design. Buy a pair of Ford radio removal tools for around $4 from the auto parts store.
Remove the radio -
* Insert the U-shaped 'handles' into the vertical pair of holes on each side of the front of the radio until you feel it hit an indent / click .
* With both tools inserted, push outward on the top of the tools while pulling the radio out & away from the dash.
* Disconnect the 2 wire harness connectors & the antenna. Reverse to install.
If replacing with an after-market radio, do yourself a huge favor and make sure to purchase the wire-harness converter - greatly simplifying getting your new radio wired directly into the car's current wiring - without cutting the factory wires!
Hey Nicole==TAke the knobs off and remove the nuts under them then get under the dash and remove the wiring and any nuts holding the rear of the radio. GoodluckJoe
You hav to remove the glovebox, the cover below the glovebox, and the console below the radio. This is quite ajob. after you remove all those panels you can see it and their will be ducts and a bunck of other stuff to remove. It is easier to remove these than most vehicles. You don have to remove the dash on these vehicles.
To replace the radio on the Villager, first remove the bezel from around the radio by prying it from the dashboard. Then, squeeze the clips on either side of the radio to remove it from the dash. Disconnect the wires and attach them to your new stereo. Then, replace the clips and the bezel.
Remove the radio retaining cover. Remove the radio retaining bolts. Remove the wiring harness and the antenna cable from the back of the radio. Reverse the process to install the new radio.
i have mercury mountaineer 2004 i remove first the cover around the radio is a press ion when you remove you have to take 4 screw 2 in left 2 in right them put in front slow them disconnected the harness and antenna .
To replace the radio on a Ford E350, first remove the bezel from around the existing radio. Then, release the clips on either side of the radio and remove it from the dashboard. Then, release the wiring. Place the new wiring on the replacement radio and insert it into the dashboard. Lock the clips in place and replace the bezel.
Remove the radio retaining cover. Remove the radio retaining bolts. Remove the wiring harness and the cable antenna from the back of the radio. Reverse the process to install the new radio.
Remove the covers to your 1997 radio speakers. Remove the radio speaker retaining screws. Remove the wiring harness from the back of the radio speakers. Reverse the process to install your new radio speakers.
Remove the front cover of your 1979 Chevy Corvette radio. Remove the radio retaining screws. Slide the radio out. Remove the wiring harness and the antenna cable from the back of the radio. Reverse the process to install the new radio.
Tie wraps can be used to replace a stock radio wiring harness in a 1991 Mercury Tracer. The wires can be replaced with other radio wire from an automotive parts store and the tie wrap can hold them together.
I need to replace radio CD player from 1995 Avalon
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