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Disco series 1 radio
Moderator: Micka
Disco series 1 radio
Hi - hope you can help! I am trying to get to the back of my radio (Disco series 1 1999) so I can plug an antenna in. - How do I remove the radio, or is there an easier way to get to the back of it?
Don't listen to MaxTd5, up2nogood is right. I've just replaced the radio in my 98 Discovery in the last 10 mins.
I too had read on the net that there are special keys that need to be slotted down the side. I didnt have anything handy so i just popped into the local JB and asked the installation guys if they would mind getting it out for me seeing as I didnt have a key thing.
He puts his fingers into the cassette slot and just gives it a pull. Out it pops!!! At this point i felt a bit stupid!!
I too had read on the net that there are special keys that need to be slotted down the side. I didnt have anything handy so i just popped into the local JB and asked the installation guys if they would mind getting it out for me seeing as I didnt have a key thing.
He puts his fingers into the cassette slot and just gives it a pull. Out it pops!!! At this point i felt a bit stupid!!
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You can damage the dash surrounds - if you just 'pull out' the radio .
Your local car stereo installer can remove the radio in 'seconds' - without any damage to the dash .
Just a matter of the 'right tools for the job'
Then you can install the new radio yourself - by following the instructions provided with the new 'head unit' .
Td5
Your local car stereo installer can remove the radio in 'seconds' - without any damage to the dash .
Just a matter of the 'right tools for the job'
Then you can install the new radio yourself - by following the instructions provided with the new 'head unit' .
Td5
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