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Here is a video showing how to remove a standard radio from
the dashboard. A pair of extractors
are required (available from Ebay , Halfords or email us for details
) but these can be made from 2 pieces of bent, wire coat-hanger or 4
small drills(using the blunt end) or 4 small Allen Keys or 4 small screwdrivers
or 4 nails or even 4 darts. An assistant is
useful to pull the radio out whilst you are releasing the 4 securing clips http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=urC-4NbXvDQ
Should be fairly easy. Make sure to disconnect the positive battery cable. Remove the cover from around the column behind the steering wheel. Should take a star driver to remove the screws holding the cover together. Once the screws are removed pop the cover apart and you will see the multifunction switch on the column, should have two to three screws holding it to the column remove the screws and it should come out pretty easy replace with new one and put back together.
Not sure if this will help you , but many aftermarket have a reset switch behind the faceplate. would be a small hole about big enough to poke the tip of a ball point pen into.
Also , remove the faceplate and replace it making sure it is clicked in securly.
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