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Car Forum / Chevrolet / Chevrolet Corvette / February 2005

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Replacing Radio Light(s)

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Chris_S - 30 Jan 2005 07:33 GMT
My background light or lights in the radio went out a while back in my
C4/1995.  How much of a nightmare is it to replace the lights in there.

Thanks,  Chris.
Charles Spitzer - 31 Jan 2005 19:27 GMT
> My background light or lights in the radio went out a while back in my
> C4/1995.  How much of a nightmare is it to replace the lights in there.
>
> Thanks,  Chris.

it's pretty easy to get the radio out. taking apart the radio to find the
bulbs inside is the hard part.
Chris_S - 01 Feb 2005 03:23 GMT
Ok,  well I am an electronics engineer.  Doign the inside of the radio is
easy for me.

Tell me how to get it out - please.

Thanks,  Chris.

> > My background light or lights in the radio went out a while back in my
> > C4/1995.  How much of a nightmare is it to replace the lights in there.
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> it's pretty easy to get the radio out. taking apart the radio to find the
> bulbs inside is the hard part.
Charles Spitzer - 01 Feb 2005 17:54 GMT
on my 94 6 speed i (in this order)

remove the console lid
remove the plastic faceplate around the stick (just unscrew and slide it to
the rear)
remove the air louver above the radio
remove the plastic faceplate around the radio
remove the hold-down screws from the radio
then it just slides out

you'll need a torx bit on some of the screws

regards,
charlie
cave creek, az

> Ok,  well I am an electronics engineer.  Doign the inside of the radio is
> easy for me.
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
>> it's pretty easy to get the radio out. taking apart the radio to find the
>> bulbs inside is the hard part.
 
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