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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / Maintenance and Repair / June 2005

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2000 Impala Radio removal question

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Napalm Heart - 01 Jun 2005 04:07 GMT
The Haynes manual doesn't give instructions that work for my car.  Can
anyone here post a link or e-mail a scan to me?

Thanks,

Ken Olson
nobody - 04 Jun 2005 02:51 GMT
With most newer GM cars, you remove the dash trim to get to the radio and
mounting screws. The dash trim is a large single piece of beveled plastic
that mounts around the speedometer cluster and radio / ac controls. Simply
pull outward on this piece and it should snap out. You might have some
trouble getting it to clear the steering wheel, so tilt the wheel down
fully. This should expose the radio mounting screws. There's usually two...
one on each side.

> The Haynes manual doesn't give instructions that work for my car.  Can
> anyone here post a link or e-mail a scan to me?
Napalm Heart - 04 Jun 2005 12:53 GMT
Thanks for the reply.  I'll give that a try.

Ken

> With most newer GM cars, you remove the dash trim to get to the radio and
> mounting screws. The dash trim is a large single piece of beveled plastic
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> > The Haynes manual doesn't give instructions that work for my car.  Can
> > anyone here post a link or e-mail a scan to me?
 
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