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tadpole says:

I'd like to know the best way to remove an original stereo/tape deck from a '95
Mazda Protege. I have had the dash/console plastic frame off, but the stereo
seems to need some form of release tools to release the catches that I assume are still
holding the stereo tightly in place. Are these release tools available, and is
that the right diagnosis of the reason that the stereo won't come out?

Thanks.

2006-10-15 17:35:21

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tadpole says:
Posted on 2006-10-15 17:35:21

I'd like to know the best way to remove an original stereo/tape deck from a '95
Mazda Protege. I have had the dash/console plastic frame off, but the stereo
seems to need some form of release tools to release the catches that I assume are still
holding the stereo tightly in place. Are these release tools available, and is
that the right diagnosis of the reason that the stereo won't come out?

Thanks.





  
 
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