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Help! need directions on how to remove head unit in a 2k1 max

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Old Apr 9, 2001 | 02:32 PM
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i remove the two screws on the bottom bracket holding the head unit in but there are more clips/screws that i cannot see/access. i removed the side wall on the passenger side and still cannot find the screw.. help
Old Apr 9, 2001 | 04:19 PM
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remove the a/c vent to see the remaining 2 screws.
Old Apr 9, 2001 | 04:34 PM
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Originally posted by BluLite
i remove the two screws on the bottom bracket holding the head unit in but there are more clips/screws that i cannot see/access. i removed the side wall on the passenger side and still cannot find the screw.. help
Just to back up what Xtant said, basically take a towel or rag or something and use it to cover a prying device screwdriver, whatever (CAREFUL) and pry out the AC vent above the head unit. Two screws in there will set you free.

/aac
Old Apr 9, 2001 | 05:19 PM
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Originally posted by acitrano


Just to back up what Xtant said, basically take a towel or rag or something and use it to cover a prying device screwdriver, whatever (CAREFUL) and pry out the AC vent above the head unit. Two screws in there will set you free.

/aac
Thanks a lot!

ill try this after work..
ill post pics when im done.
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