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N2MUDN91

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HELP ME!!! I cant get my stock radio off. How do I get it out, I'm trying to install a new cd player !
 



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if its anyting like the radio in my 96x was you have to get a set of special "keys" to pull it out from ford. there should be two holes on each side of the radio if you need the keys. hope this helps
 






Its simple...there are 2 clips one on each side...just take a flat tip screwdriver and pry one clip at a time...thats how mine is...
 






I have the U-shaped tools to stick in the holes, How do you work them ? Iv'e got the right clip to come loose, but the left one isnt coming out. :(
 












I got it out, but the cd player doesnt fit, goin to get in prof. installed tomorrow.
 






there is a pice you can buy from best buy that fits in the hole and the cd player fits in there. they are going to charge you 80 bucks to have a prof install
 






is there a way you can make these special tools yourself? are there any pics?, i'm really short money, so anywhere i can cut costs would be good
 






Your tools will work!
You have to insert them into the holes then spead them apart (pull the left tool to the left, and pull the right tool to the right).
I got my radio removal tools from Wal-Mart and on the box thats is what it said to do.
 






$3-$5, not worth the time to make them. thanks for the quick resonse guys
 






Originally posted by N2MUDN91
I got it out, but the cd player doesnt fit, goin to get in prof. installed tomorrow.

You need a special harness to install aftermarket stereos in a Ford vehicle. I had to do the same when mine was installed at Circuit City. Luckily I bought my stereo, when they were running a promotion for free installation.
 






Yep.. Don't be dumb and cut that factory harness like I did.

Wish I would have found this forum 2 weeks sooner :p


After you pull the old one out, buy a harness adapter and a mounting kit, and the rest is cake.

Don't pay someone else $80 to do what you're perfectly capable of doing. Hell I hardwired mine in about 2 hours total, without a wire scheme. Having an aftermarket harness will make it that much easier.
 






I cut the harness :mad: i had to just about figure out what each wire did (which was hell cause at the time i didnt know i had the rear stock amp),but o well...i saved the $$$ for a harness!:cool:
 






You don't need the radio removal tools. Take the two bolts above the climate controls out & pull the dash piece out. Push in the clips on the side of the radio and it'll come right out.
 






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