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aftermarket radio

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so not your typical post, but... im about to purchase an adapter to hook up to my aftermarket radio (if it helps its a sony cdx-m620), but its a plug-n-play piece that i feel i could hook up myself. ive just been having problems getting access to the back of my deck. tried looking online and through an integra service manual and i must just be missing one set of screws or piece to get the deck out.
according to a service manual, ive been doing the following:
- remove center console
- remove cigarette lighter assembly
- remove front console
- loosen two mounting screws
after that i get stuck. dont know if the aftermarket dash/deck bracket piece is the part not allowing me to pull it out or what, but anyone have any tips of what im missing to finally get my cd deck out to get access to the back of it? thanks
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Re: aftermarket radio

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Re: aftermarket radio

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here are some pics of where i am trying to get access to the back panel of the cd deck. the pic with the red circle is another screw i tried loosening (and the identical one on the opposite side) to see if it gave me better access but when i tried it it didnt help much. (sorry for the somewhat crude pics, was using my phones camera). thanks again for any help.

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Re: aftermarket radio

Post by Bbasso »

looks like you are very close.
I have never needed to remove the lower half of the dash, (the red part)
From what I see, you should either be able to reach the backside and plug in your adapter or look up at the little pocket thing(blue) and see what screws are holding that and the radio in place.
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Re: aftermarket radio

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thanks for the info! finally figured it out.
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