Hi.
I have a 2006 outback sport, and I want to change the radio out so I
can have a tape deck. Does anybody know where I can get instructions
on how to remove the system? thanks.
I usually buy my replacement units from Crutchfield.com. I usually start
the process by talking to one of their sales reps who will email the
installation instructions for a $5 fee, which is refunded when you place
your order. This way I can assess how difficult the installation is and
whether it will require me to try to fit my fat butt under the dash to reach
some connection, screw or bracket.
Jon
> Hi.
>
> I have a 2006 outback sport, and I want to change the radio out so I
> can have a tape deck. Does anybody know where I can get instructions
> on how to remove the system? thanks.
nobody - 26 Jul 2006 03:17 GMT
> I usually buy my replacement units from Crutchfield.com. I usually start
> the process by talking to one of their sales reps who will email the
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>> can have a tape deck. Does anybody know where I can get instructions
>> on how to remove the system? thanks.
I agree on using Crutchfields's instructions. However, Jon, I'm having
this strange thought about why you want your *butt* under the dash
during installation ;} Mine's usually hanging out the door or up
against a seat-back.
This shows CD changer install for your model, so it shows how to remove and
install the audio system. The subwoofer install also shows this for Subaru
autos.
http://techinfo.subaru.com/downloads/H6240SS301139117.pdf?doc_id=139117
List of all accessory install diagrams is located here:
http://techinfo.subaru.com/html/ixSearchFree.jsp?text_keyword=&keyword=&publicat
ion_type=12&free_pub=13
http://tinyurl.com/6kxxt
Blair
> Hi.
>
> I have a 2006 outback sport, and I want to change the radio out so I
> can have a tape deck. Does anybody know where I can get instructions
> on how to remove the system? thanks.