Disconnect the cable(s) from the negative battery terminal(s). For theft protection, the radio receiver is retained in the instrument panel by special clips on early models. Releasing these clips requires the use of a pair of special radio removal tools, available at most auto parts stores, or two short lengths of coat hanger wire bent into L-shapes. Insert the tools into the holes at the corners of the radio assembly until you feel the internal clips release. With the clips released, push outward simultaneously on both tools and pull the assembly out of the instrument panel, disconnect the
Antenna and electrical connectors, and remove the unit from the vehicle. On later models, remove the center/upper instrument panel trim panel, then remove the four screws securing the radio. Install by plugging in the electrical connectors, then sliding the radio along the track and into the instrument panel until the clips snap in place. To remove the speakers, take off the door trim panel, remove the mounting screws, withdraw the speaker, unplug the electrical connector, and remove the speaker from the vehicle. Installation is the reverse of removal.