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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Trucks / March 2006

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2000 Ford Ranger Head Unit Installation

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pyro809 - 07 Mar 2006 22:23 GMT
I was just wondering if anyone has changed their head unit by themselves?
If so how do i go about removing the old one and how difficult is this
going to be?   I've done it to my old car and it was real simple but the
unit in my ranger doesnt remove as easily.  Thank you ahead of time, hope
someone can help.
Matt
I. Care - 08 Mar 2006 02:21 GMT
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mtdionesotes@yahoo.com says...
> I was just wondering if anyone has changed their head unit by themselves?
> If so how do i go about removing the old one and how difficult is this
> going to be?   I've done it to my old car and it was real simple but the
> unit in my ranger doesnt remove as easily.  Thank you ahead of time, hope
> someone can help.
> Matt

Post your question to rec.audio.car.

Lots of experts there.....
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pkurtz2 - 15 Mar 2006 18:09 GMT
>I was just wondering if anyone has changed their head unit by themselves?
> If so how do i go about removing the old one and how difficult is this
> going to be?   I've done it to my old car and it was real simple but the
> unit in my ranger doesnt remove as easily.  Thank you ahead of time, hope
> someone can help.
> Matt

Its Easy, you can take the 2 screws (if I remember right) out of the radio
bezel on the front and pull it out. IF you dont have a DIN tool (a U-shaped
piece of wire made to release the radio from its holders) then you can pull
the bezel to get in there and release the radio from the bracket. Then just
unplug everything.

Pk
 
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