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The one piece face (trim plate) must be removed first. This is a pop off design so be careful to lightly pry up the edges to release...you will need to unplug the lighter etc...Just 4 bolts hold the factory unit in place...after removing these 4 bolts you can pull the radio forward so you can unplug the factory wiring harness...(2 connections) and you should be able to reach behind the radio to unplug the antennae. If you are replacing the factory radio, you should invest in the necessary changeover radio that you are using...For a smooth replacement it is highly recommended to use all of the factory wiring to insure safety, and performance. Hope this helps.
assuming info screen is in the factory radio couple ways of doing this first and easiest is leave factory radio in place and find a location for new radio (in glove box, under dash, (under seat if have remote) then just remove speaker wires from factory radio and install on aftermarket radio then run power and ground to aftermarket radio
option two relocate factory radio to trunk or under seat (problem with this method is u have to look in trunk or under seat to read gas millage or info ) u will need to lengthen the data wires and run them to the new location of factory radio
the best and safest way to remove this radio is with the special tools that Acura made specifically for removing the radio. Any radio store or best buy can easily remove it for you. I hope this helps please rate this and thank you.
theft lock is an electric code that keeps the radio from working if the power is disconnected you must reprogram your code to work again if theft lock is not programed by the owner it needs no code to work if you are going to replace it with an after market radio it is mute any way
Unfortunately it has been a few years since I've removed the dash in my sisters 95 century(same setup as yours)... but I came across something that should give you some decent pointers.
that is a link to a pdf, which, on Page 3 gives a basic text description of what you need to remove in order to get the dash trim off and gain access to the radio. If that link does not work, here's the link the page from which you can download the above mentioned file also...
sounds like its wired up wrong, remove the radio unplug the connector and remove the radio, then check all your fuses must have blown one when radio was installed, after that charge battery and with radio removed see if battery goes dead, if not recheck wiring to radio, common problem with vw aftermarket radio,they are installed wrong,good luck,
Must have special U-shaped tool to release latch on both sides of radio. Tools are sold in sets as it requires one on both sides of radio. Insert tool about a half inch and the slightly push towards outside of stereo to remove. A little tricky for first timers
There's a tool you can get at any auto store thtat allows removal of dash radios. the tool is actually a pair of U shaped hooks that allow the radio removal.
Hope this helps Loringh PS Please give me a rating Thks
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