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Review your car's owner's manual to see if it has any tips
on removing the current stereo. It may have a diagram of the wiring and
the area where the stereo is installed.
2
Disconnect the battery to avoid an electrical short while working with the wiring.
3
Use a screwdriver to remove the retaining screws holding in
your car stereo. Grab hold of the stereo and pull it toward you to
remove it from the dashboard.
4
Get a pair of DIN tools to slip on either side of the
stereo, if the stereo connects to the dash using spring clips and bolts.
These thin tools slide in easily, release the clips, and allow the
stereo to come out easily. You may need to remove dash panels when bolts
hold in the stereo. Take out the bolts and screws that hold the stereo
in, and then simply pull it out.
5
Look at the wires on the back of your car stereo. You should
see 2 wires attached to the stereo. A wiring clip protects the stereo
from vibrations and holds the wiring harness steady.
6
Pry the wires up from the stereo and loosen them using a
pulling/pushing motion. After working the wires back and forth, you
should be able to pull the wires straight out.
Disconnect negative battery cable. There is one wire from ignition to pull off. Then remove the wire and nut to battery cable. Remove the two bolts holding in the starter. Lastly, pull the starter out from the bottom or if possible up through the top.
You can go to autozone,com and register for a free account. Then, login to the account, choose van year, make, model, and engine size. Finally, click on view repair manual
Now you have a free repair manual for your van with diagrams and step by step directions
fan 2 is probably the lamp fan. you can confirm by monitoring the yellow wire with a volt meter = low volts = slow, higher volts = ok. anyways remove the back panel take out screws that hold the "engine" into place.. you will see a big metal plate everything is hooked to on the right side.. that is the engine.. the lamp is in the engine.. unhook all wires, check for a power wire that is hidden behind around the back.. pull it out slowly and check for tightening wires once you get the engine out, you just have to open up the duct work that holds the fan in place. make sure to note the direction of the fan so you don't put it in backwards.. make sure the rubber holder things are on correctly and no wires get in the way of the fan..
let me know if you need further help.. i could write it out in like 100 pages, but just look for screws, there is always one holding the parts in.. and make sure you dont break any cables, pull things out slowly so you dont just rip them off.
You need a Power socket near the TV, you will need to extend or move the Antenna coax cable. Draw a connection diagram of all connections and mark with them with small stick on labels, label all wires and connections. Then move the TV and connect up as per your diagram. It will be easy.
belive your referring to rf converter assembly. entire unit can be replaced or if threaded end pulled out can be repaired. dont understand 3 wires unless worked on previously. avg shop prob min bench to repair. .
Which cable do you need, the one that goes from the video board to the main control board? Also the power cable clip can be found anywhere, its one of the most common clips.
If you just pulled the wire out of the plastic shroud, you can lift the leg that holds the wire in with a pin and shove it back in. If the wires broke, you can solder it back together or I probably have a replacement here.
make diagram on paper of the old socket . Carefully unscrewing old socket from wall, DO NOT CUT WIRES, copy color of wires (if any) and where and how meny wires on the paper. EXAMPLE:: you have just pulled old socket away from wall, look and see how meny wires, colors if any, and where they are in contrast to the socket.(left wire=blue, middle wire=black, left=yellow, connector that is up or down=color. MARK these wires on paper, and if possible TAPE a piece of paper with a nember[#] on the wire and place that # on the paper corresponding to the wire in socket wall.
Take the socket to electronics store.NOTE;; IF STORE does not have a exact replacement ask store for SIMULOR replacement.Show the diagram you made to help you buy the right replacement.
Good luck
attachment to coaxial broken off...the thin metal piece inside the box that feeds into the coaxial output piece.
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