ReplacementRadios, one of the largest factory audio/video websites, has branched out!! If you’ve been to our site, you know we have a HUGE selection of OEM radios and compatible accessories. Now we’re offering a few select products here too. Same great ReplacementRadios quality.....in a new location.
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PLEASE READ THIS PARAGRAPH: This is a parts listing, not a radio! Some people buy from our parts listings thinking they're getting a radio,despite VERY clear titles, pictures, and ads. If you're reading this after-the-fact, please take accountability for your actions. This ad is very clear, if you actually read it.
This is a new faceplate without buttons or knobs, from an assembly line leftover CD radio we simply had in too great of a quantity to sell them all as complete. This is in very good condition, with very slight blemishes, if any at all. (From being moved around over the years.) See the pictures for examples of what to expect.
Radios with this same basic face were offered in most car and mini-van applications. It is NOT the same as truck/SUV radio face. That's why our application list doesn't include them.
This is a listing for the faceplate only. They will not solve any functional problems. (Lights out, display out, buttons don't respond, etc.)
* There was a change in the 2002 model year for vehicles marked with this symbol. Make sure your radio looks like the one pictured. The early models had a shorter (@ 3 1/2") radio. These are not compatible with those. Yours must be more like 4 1/4" tall.
Assembly is pretty easy. You will need a regular screwdriver to remove the top and bottom plates, a 3/16 nut driver to remove the cassette drive (if applicable) and a 1/8 nut driver to remove the display/control board from your face. You will need to unplug all three connectors for the face BEFORE removing the face and then let the radio sit for at least 30 minutes. Failure to do so will result in damage to the board behind the face and/or an electrical short to your mainboard which could render your radio useless. One connector is under the top plate and two are under the bottom plate. Make sure to remove the top and bottom plates, then unplug the 3 connectors BEFORE attempting to remove the face! Once the face is off, you will remove the knobs and then remove the screws holding the board to the face. Then you'll remove the buttons and what-not. Repeat in reverse.
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