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Can you remove the radio from a 2003 Mitsubishi Galant?

Can you remove the radio from a 2003 Mitsubishi Galant?

By removing the parts around the stereo, you can usually expose the radio itself, and unscrew it from its mounting place. Once the stereo is out, you can install the new stereo of your choice. In this case, the project vehicle is a 2003 Mitsubishi Galant, but the process is similar for other vehicles as well.

How to replace the CD player on a Mitsubishi Lancer?

Using a Philips #2 screwdriver remove a 15 mm screw from the trim piece. Using both hands, carefully pull the trim outward section by section. The dashboard and decorative trim are attached to each other, so they will come out as one unit.

Can you remove the stereo from a Mitsubishi?

Removing the factory stereo from a Mitsubishi car is a fairly straightforward process. By removing the parts around the stereo, you can usually expose the radio itself, and unscrew it from its mounting place. Once the stereo is out, you can install the new stereo of your choice.

How to remove Black Antenna from Mitsubishi Lancer?

Remove the black antenna connection by simply pulling it out. Remove both the large and small wire harnesses by firmly pressing in and holding the retaining clip. While continuing to hold down the retaining clip, firmly pull the harnesses out. Do not pull harnesses out by the wires, as you may damage or break the wires.

By removing the parts around the stereo, you can usually expose the radio itself, and unscrew it from its mounting place. Once the stereo is out, you can install the new stereo of your choice. In this case, the project vehicle is a 2003 Mitsubishi Galant, but the process is similar for other vehicles as well.

Using a Philips #2 screwdriver remove a 15 mm screw from the trim piece. Using both hands, carefully pull the trim outward section by section. The dashboard and decorative trim are attached to each other, so they will come out as one unit.

Removing the factory stereo from a Mitsubishi car is a fairly straightforward process. By removing the parts around the stereo, you can usually expose the radio itself, and unscrew it from its mounting place. Once the stereo is out, you can install the new stereo of your choice.

Remove the black antenna connection by simply pulling it out. Remove both the large and small wire harnesses by firmly pressing in and holding the retaining clip. While continuing to hold down the retaining clip, firmly pull the harnesses out. Do not pull harnesses out by the wires, as you may damage or break the wires.

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