Removing Deck (or dash) on 92-95 civic
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Removing Deck (or dash) on 92-95 civic
Did some searching... and this is the only thread How to remove EG clock???? but the pictures are down
NEW FAQ'S INDEX - '92-'00 CIVIC / DEL SOL - checked in here as well but nothing
I'm just trying to figure out how to either remove the dash (not the dash board) or remove the deck so I can put my deck in there
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Modified by Declectic at 5:10 PM 5/20/2008
NEW FAQ'S INDEX - '92-'00 CIVIC / DEL SOL - checked in here as well but nothing
I'm just trying to figure out how to either remove the dash (not the dash board) or remove the deck so I can put my deck in there
what i'm talking about
Modified by Declectic at 5:10 PM 5/20/2008
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Re: (Sic_DA_Nine)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Sic_DA_Nine »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">up for an answer..</TD></TR></TABLE>
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it is a large pain in the ***....
take out the trim that goes around your cluster
there will be a screw behind your clock and two above the instrument cluster
pop out the hazard switch
remove your optional audio console
take out your radio
then the climate control is held in by two screws I think (it's been awhile since I've done this)
the hardest part is removing the connectors from the back.
you will also need to disconnect the cable that goes to the heater control.
I hope you have small hands
pm me if you have any problems and I can help out
Modified by -[95cxhatch]- at 9:34 AM 5/21/2008
take out the trim that goes around your cluster
there will be a screw behind your clock and two above the instrument cluster
pop out the hazard switch
remove your optional audio console
take out your radio
then the climate control is held in by two screws I think (it's been awhile since I've done this)
the hardest part is removing the connectors from the back.
you will also need to disconnect the cable that goes to the heater control.
I hope you have small hands
pm me if you have any problems and I can help out
Modified by -[95cxhatch]- at 9:34 AM 5/21/2008
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those are instructions for removing the climate control... if you are just wanting to remove the radio then it's easy.
just take off the lower audio console and use the tools that came with the deck that go on the sides to pull it out.
Unhook the antenna and wiring harness and you are set.
just take off the lower audio console and use the tools that came with the deck that go on the sides to pull it out.
Unhook the antenna and wiring harness and you are set.
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Re: (-[95cxhatch]-)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by -[95cxhatch »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">-]those are instructions for removing the climate control... if you are just wanting to remove the radio then it's easy.
just take off the lower audio console and use the tools that came with the deck that go on the sides to pull it out.
Unhook the antenna and wiring harness and you are set.</TD></TR></TABLE>
I got that part, however, the picture above is not my car, i just found it in a/c forum so i could show a pic of what i was talking about.. (i didn't want people to confuse it with the whole dashboard itself). I still have the factory radio it... and having taken a look really quick, here is a pic!
just take off the lower audio console and use the tools that came with the deck that go on the sides to pull it out.
Unhook the antenna and wiring harness and you are set.</TD></TR></TABLE>
I got that part, however, the picture above is not my car, i just found it in a/c forum so i could show a pic of what i was talking about.. (i didn't want people to confuse it with the whole dashboard itself). I still have the factory radio it... and having taken a look really quick, here is a pic!
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take out the audio console, theres 1 screw in the back of the stock radio, the head points down. once the screw is out the radio should just pop out.
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okay cool, thanks! I'll check that out when I get home tonight...
maybe if i get it figured out i can post an updated how-to on it or something
maybe if i get it figured out i can post an updated how-to on it or something
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