Now pull the strap through and hold both ends together around the middle of the lamp assembly. The postings, comments, and opinions are provided at your own risk and do not necessarily represent the views or opinions of FixYourRadio. The seat should dislodge from the two retainers holding the bottom … of the seat in place. This panel is held on by five tabs two up front, three in the back. I just changed on about two days ago on a 2004 Nissan quest for a friend.
Remove the four screws underneath the panel, using a Phillips-head screwdriver. Pull the stereo out of the dash and unplug the connections on the stereo's backside. Place it to the side. Fold this back out of the way. I have a 1997 Nissan Quest, and I ripped the side-door handle off in an accident, I went to the dealer and they ordered it for me. Have the same problem with a 94 Quest.
Disable Supplemental Restraint System air bag system. Remove the rear leg covers. Remove the front leg covers. It's really easy to do. If once you receive the instructions you are unable to get the radio out or you think it's too much trouble, let me know and I can refund your payment.
I didn't have any problems, except they are at least 50+lbs! Remove the four screws mounting the radio two on top, two on bottom. Open the hood and disconnect the negative - battery cable. You assume all responsibilities by purchasing any of the offered fixes. Unclip the small trim to the right and left of the cupholder. Clamp the harness in position.
Pull it up to pull the shifter trim off the console. Here's how to do it. Open the ashtray and remove the ashtray insert, with your hand. It has a sliding seat track. This will help prevent calcium, from water, from building up and binding the pins. You will still be able to listen to your radio, you just won't have a display but then again, you didn't have a display anyway. Figure 10 - Back of Radio Connectors this is actually a picture from an Explorer, but the layout is the same buy you won't have the white plastic piece.
Then lift out of the hooks. Call your Nissan Dealer, they should be able to order that for you. Installation is the reverse of removal. If you wish to remove the radio from the mounting bracket, then remove the screws on the bracket's side. Remove the cotter pin and retainer before loosening the cent … er nut. Remove the single Phillips-head screw behind the insert.
Use a wire, with a hook on the end, to reach through the metal bracket on the inboard side and pull the strap through it. At the same time, lift of the bottom of the seat. Unclip the upper console panel. Confirm that the slide rail location pin is set to the hole on the floor. If I cannot fix your board, it will be returned without a charge and your payment will be returned.
To remove the video console is very easy once you figure out how! Your problem is finding out where the wate … r comes from. Place it to the side. But you can slide it all the way foward. Here's how to do it. Place the radio to the side. Figure 8 - Interlocking Tabs In Figure 8, the pink arrows point to the interlocking tabs of the front dash. Make sure the back of the seat is in the upright position and then pull on Levee A.
There are 2 handles you have to lift up on each of the bucket seats, they are in the front of the seat down by the seat tracks. This piece extends upward to the bottom of the radio. It helps keep this web site up and running and supports more development of this type material. Unplug the antenna wire from the bottom of the radio. Unclip the vent panel above the radio. The radio and its factory mounting bracket will be free.