the stereo bracket is bolted in. To get to the bolts you must remove the trim. There is a nice long trim piece on both sides of the stereo that extend down to the cup holders. Work a credit card under the pointed edge and pull outward. It will pop loose with a little effort. Then you can pop it loose from its top by pulling on the trim piece itself. This will expose a half a dozen bolts. Use a socket wrench on a bit driver to reach the deeper two. Once the bolts are unscrewed, the whole radio bracket will be loose and you can pretty much figure it out from there. Just a factory harness to disconect and an antennae wire and a few small screws (maybe).
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if
there are a set of two holes on either side of the radio. either go to a car
stereo shop and buy the tool required, or use a metal coat hanger. If it
doesn't have the holes, start taking the molding off from around the unit
itself, until you uncover the screws.
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