First you need to remove the trim around the instrument cluster,and heater controls. This ia one solid piece and there are a few screws holding in in place. Once you remove that the stereo should be able to be removed and wiring exposed
hello, i have a 1996 Cherokee sport..
there are about four screws or so in the plastic piece on the dashboard. you will want to take them out and remove the entire plastic piece from the dash. (you may have to remove the steering column cover to avoid breaking the plastic) not to worry, it only takes a torques bit and its only two screws.. Removing all of this should grant you access to the radio and the screws that hold it in.
take out the screws and remove the radio...ALL DONE! putting a new CD player or other electronics may not be so easy! drop me an email if you have more questions or just let me know if it works! hope i could help..
Andy
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The molding around your radio pops off, you may need to screws that hold in the radio, pull out radio disconnect the antenna, power, than plug back in the new one, replace molding.pry in the cornors. take out the 4
I assume it's very similar to my 95 cherokee. I've posted instructions (with pictures) for replacing the radio at www.timsjeepblog.com.
I don't know how similar a 1988 and 1995 Cherokees are, but I've posted instructions on replacing the radio on a 1995 at www.timsjeepblog.com.
The factory radio does not have an aux Jack.
Remove the 1993 Toyota decorative radio cover in. Remove the radio retaining screws. Pull the radio out. Remove the wiring harness.
If you are referring to the factory supplied radio, it is not a 'component' type radio. It must be removed from the dash and dis-assembled.
you can't do it yourself you have to get help from a pro
* Remove the ashtray and ashtray holder * Remove the radio and mounting plate screws and lower the radio and unplug the electrical connector and antenna lead then push the radio out of the dashboard
I found this link to be extremely helpful: http://www.wjjeeps.com/audio.htm
There is no such thing as a 2004 Cherokee....if you mean GRAND CHEROKEE then I don't know
The factory radio does not have an aux Jack.
How to remove the factory radio and disconnect wirring harnes in a 2004 f150 ford truck
Remove the 1993 Toyota decorative radio cover in. Remove the radio retaining screws. Pull the radio out. Remove the wiring harness.
Begin by removing the decorative cover from your 1990 Chevy Caprice factory radio. Remove the radio retaining screws. Remove the wiring harness and the antenna cable from the back of the radio.
Remove the retaining cover to your 2005 Chevy Malibu radio. Remove the radio retaining screws. Slide the radio out. Remove the wiring harness and the antenna cable.
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If you are referring to the factory supplied radio, it is not a 'component' type radio. It must be removed from the dash and dis-assembled.
I was able to remove the existing power antenna on my '92 Cherokee through the wheel well. You have to remove three of the nuts attaching the plastic to the fender as well as pull out two plastic plugs. Pull back the plastic and you will see the power antenna right there. Good luck, Woody
There is a frame around the radio that can be remove with a screw driver. Once this is remove you will be able to see four screws that need to be removed.
you can't do it yourself you have to get help from a pro