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Old 02-21-2005, 07:25 PM
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Does this thing just pull off. No screws or anything? I don't want to brake the thing. I was pulling on it pretty hard but decided I should ask if there is a good trick to it or something so I don't brake it.
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Yes it does just pull off, I pulled mine off to hook up the XM modulator. I used a small pry bar, about 4" long, to help pull it off
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Default ok..

Thanks, I'll try again, just hope I don't break it.

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Old 02-21-2005, 07:43 PM
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IIRC I started @ the bottom LH corner (there was a little gap there) If you don't have a little pry bar use (and you're gonna think I'm nuts) a spoon
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Yeah, take a screw driver and cover w/ a cloth if you need to pry.
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I got, it wasn't hard I was just checking so I didn't break it. I used a flat head screw driver, started at the top, pulled it out some put the screw driver behind the plate and help it up so it didn't scratch the radio and slid the screw driver over while pulling up popped right off.




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