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Anyone have I30 dash disassembly instructions? (radio install)

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Old Mar 17, 2004 | 10:08 AM
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Anyone have I30 dash disassembly instructions? (radio install)

Does anyone have dash disassembly instructions for the 96-99 I30? I need to get to the back of the BOSE to install a Peripherial adapter, but I only have the Maxima instructions. With the different vent assembly, it HAS to be a different process, and I do not want to break something.

Anyone have any info or instructions to help me out?
Old Mar 18, 2004 | 05:32 AM
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Originally Posted by phenryiv1
Does anyone have dash disassembly instructions for the 96-99 I30? I need to get to the back of the BOSE to install a Peripherial adapter, but I only have the Maxima instructions. With the different vent assembly, it HAS to be a different process, and I do not want to break something.

Anyone have any info or instructions to help me out?
-There are clips holding down the wood around the shifter assembly. Just stick a screw driver under there and pop it up. Just be very gentle as you don't want to break it. Make sure you work your way around it.

-There are clips holding the vent in as well. If I remember correctly, you can pry from the bottom of the vent to get to those clips. I think there are 3 clips.

-I think you have to unscrew your ashtray next. I can't remember exactly what it looks like, but it's pretty straight forward.

-Once you get all those pieces above undone, there are 4 screws holding in the climate control, Bose HU, and tray. Unscrew those and the whole assembly will come out.

-I think there are 4 or 6 screws holding the Bose HU in place. Unscrew those and the Bose HU is out.

I hope these directions shed more light on your situation. I apologize if I wasn't too clear, but it should give you a start. Good luck!
Old Mar 18, 2004 | 08:00 AM
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Originally Posted by Asian_N02
-There are clips holding down the wood around the shifter assembly. Just stick a screw driver under there and pop it up. Just be very gentle as you don't want to break it. Make sure you work your way around it.

-There are clips holding the vent in as well. If I remember correctly, you can pry from the bottom of the vent to get to those clips. I think there are 3 clips.
It was these two steps that I needed to verify. Everythign else is just like the Maxima.

Thanks!
Old Mar 29, 2004 | 08:16 PM
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same process as the max.
Old Mar 31, 2004 | 07:11 AM
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Very easy, same as a max...
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