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Stereo Removal.
08 Aug 2009 07:51 #1088
by JoshT
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Hi everyone!
Could anyone tell me how to remove the standard stereo out of a Jimny '01 plate?
Thanks in advance,
Josh.
Could anyone tell me how to remove the standard stereo out of a Jimny '01 plate?
Thanks in advance,
Josh.
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08 Aug 2009 10:26 #1089
by colin
Replied by colin on topic Re:Stereo Removal.
I dont know if you have the same stereo as I had when I bought mine second hand in UK. as I dont know if I had the original, I had an old tape thing in mine which measured roughly 1700mm x 60mm so here goes.
first disconnect the battery, then slide a small (sugg.5mm) screwdriver behind facing panel of the stereo. as I was throwing the old stereo out I knew I could do this next part, gradually prise the stereo out working your way around each edge and you will feel plastic tabs clipping the stereo in place. its a matter of clipping these to the front of the securing panel and then pulling the stereo out (do not worry about clipping any wires as they are all at the back of the stereo and nowhere near the front) once you have the stereo out just unplug the connections at the back then re-connect your battery. hope I was of some help. ps. mounting speakers on grommets for household electrical switch boxes will give any new speakers a little shock absorption
first disconnect the battery, then slide a small (sugg.5mm) screwdriver behind facing panel of the stereo. as I was throwing the old stereo out I knew I could do this next part, gradually prise the stereo out working your way around each edge and you will feel plastic tabs clipping the stereo in place. its a matter of clipping these to the front of the securing panel and then pulling the stereo out (do not worry about clipping any wires as they are all at the back of the stereo and nowhere near the front) once you have the stereo out just unplug the connections at the back then re-connect your battery. hope I was of some help. ps. mounting speakers on grommets for household electrical switch boxes will give any new speakers a little shock absorption
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08 Aug 2009 11:12 #1091
by kirkynut
The underdog often starts the fight, and occasionally the upper dog deserves to win - Edgar Watson Howe.
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Replied by kirkynut on topic Re:Stereo Removal.
You can buy for a couple of quid in Halfords Stereo removal pins for some makes. My Jimny has an aftermarket stereo in already so it's been done for me, and it was hanging half out when I got it, so I had to fit it myself.
Take a piccie and let us see and it might help to show how your particular one fits.
You don't want to start running a screwdriver round the outside toomuch as you could ruin your dash. It's only plastic after all! Car stereo thieves do that, but it's not their car!
Kirkynut
Take a piccie and let us see and it might help to show how your particular one fits.
You don't want to start running a screwdriver round the outside toomuch as you could ruin your dash. It's only plastic after all! Car stereo thieves do that, but it's not their car!
Kirkynut
The underdog often starts the fight, and occasionally the upper dog deserves to win - Edgar Watson Howe.
My Jimny Thread Here: www.bigjimny.com/index.php/forum/8-my-ji...on-continues?start=0
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08 Aug 2009 13:38 #1093
by colin
Replied by colin on topic Re:Stereo Removal.
hey I'm no theif
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09 Aug 2009 16:33 #1097
by JoshT
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09 Aug 2009 18:57 #1100
by colin
Replied by colin on topic Re:Stereo Removal.
your stereo is sitting within an aliminium sleeve/housing that could be 100-200mm deep, if you are replacing the stereo with one of similar dimensions try and keep the sleeve intact as it is universal and it will fit your new stereo, remove the black plastic trim from around the edge of the stereo, and as said before (sorry kirkynuts) slide a small screwdriver (slimmer the better)down the side of the stereo (either) and as the gap opens you should be able to see where the springy clips from the sleeve are holding onto the stereo, there is at least one on each side but could be two and possibly some on top and underneath as well depending how well this aftermarket stereo has been fitted. push the screwdriver through the springy part of the clip (might take a small effort) end lever it gently forward, working round the stereo for each clip you find, it is better to do this with a couple of screwdrivers as the idea is to bring the stereo forwrd sort of tyre lever style, if you locate all clips the stereo will slide forward quite easily. unless there has been some sort of modification the rear of the stereo should have socket and plug which is quite universal for the era, I changed from a JVC to an Xplod and the connector fitted both although the peakers came out on opposite sides, please let me know about your planned sound system as I could help (if the speakers in the front havent been chsnged do this first as it will take you an hour to recover from the fit of laughter you will have when you see them.
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