The bezel around the radio, just pops off. It is held on with clips. Just be carefull not to break it at the thinner sections. After you get it off you can acess the screws to remove the radio. Just a note, some models there may be a couple of scews at the bottom of the bezel.
The radio uses a DIN mount. There should be 2 holes on either side of the radio (two holes on each side). The tool for removing the radio looks like 2 'U' shaped metal hoops with hooks on the ends of them. They go into the holes at either end of the radio hold open some tabs on the sides of the mount and the hooks 'grab' the radio to pull it straight out. If you have a way to pull the radio straight out, you can make the 'U ' shaped tools to hold the tabs open using a heavy wire coat hanger. You can also buty the tool from most automotive audio suppliers.
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