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Car Forum / Nissan / Nissan Maxima / July 2006

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Bose HU Removal Instructions

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Dominique Feteau - 07 Jul 2006 05:48 GMT
Anyone know where I can find instructions on how to remove my Bose HU?

Thanks
njmodi - 07 Jul 2006 15:17 GMT
> Anyone know where I can find instructions on how to remove my Bose HU?
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> Thanks

What year Maxima?

Nirav
Dominique Feteau - 16 Jul 2006 19:29 GMT
1998 Maxima SE

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Codifus - 17 Jul 2006 19:13 GMT
> 1998 Maxima SE
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>>Nirav

To pull out the radio, do this;

1. The transmission console (PRNDL has a plastic covering around it that
also covers the cigarette lighter. Remove by simply lifting it and
un-attaching it. Lift towards the L in PRNDL or toward 2nd or 4th gear
for a manual tranny. Removing this part will expose 2 of the bottom
screws holding the Bose radio in place.

2. For the 2 top screws you have to remove the center
airvents/hazard/reardefogger/digital clock part. This part also clips in
but it is a bit more tricky. You have to put a flat head screwdriver in
between the openings just under the defogger and hazard buttons. To
un-clip it, you pry with the screw driver, bending it upward, but the
whole part your are holding you have to pull it downward. You do this to
prevent the clips from breaking.

Once you have those 2 pieces off, all 4 screws will be exposed. Unscrew
them and pull out the Bose radio.

CD
 
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