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| Thread ID: 76746 | 2007-02-14 22:03:00 | Removing car radio | Sherman (9181) | PC World Chat |
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| 524705 | 2007-02-15 00:42:00 | Car dashboards are constructed in such a way that obvious ways of removing a radio result in a large heap of car parts surrounding the triumphant person clutching the radio. How to put it all back together is non-obvious. I like it! :lol: After doing some googling, I came to the same conclusion myself, hence the reason for letting someone else doing it... |
Sherman (9181) | ||
| 524706 | 2007-02-15 02:07:00 | Gone are the days of the Triumph Heralds, Minis, Hillman Advengers etc when car radios were held in by about 4 screws which were accessable to anyone who could hold a screwdriver. My brother wanted me to do the same thing as Sherman for his Jap import Nissan Bluebird 2.0 SSS, I had one look at it and told him to get a auto electrician to do it. Trevor :) |
Trev (427) | ||
| 524707 | 2007-02-15 08:51:00 | Working on anything in the dash of a car has to be one of the most unpleasant "small" tasks around. Last time I tried I vowed to pay a professional. | Strommer (42) | ||
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