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"A"
LEFT
"A"
RIGHT
A SPACER
A SPACER
ATTACH "A" SPACERS BEHIND SHADED BRACKETS
1985-91 Ford Aerostar
Radio Removal:
1. Remove two #8 Phillips head sheet metal screws from the bottom edge of the radio trim panel.
2. Pull down two snaps above air-conditioning outlet vents and remove radio trim panel.
3. Remove four #8 Phillips head sheet metal screws from radio mounting bracket. Disconnect wiring, and remove radio.
See Illustration "A"
1983-88 Ford Bronco II
1983-88 Ford Ranger
Radio Removal:
1. Remove knobs from radio.
2. Remove four screws from top leading edge of instrument cluster trim panel. Carefully pry top edge loose.
3. Carefully pry out trim strip below dash pocket, right and left of ashtray strip.
4. Depress spring clips behind light switch knob and remove knob. Carefully pry out trim strip from this location.
5. Remove remaining four screws from bottom edge of instrument cluster trim panel, and remove.
6. Remove four screws securing radio assembly to dash. Pull radio outward, disconnect power, antenna, speaker
1987-91 Ford Bronco Full Size
1987-91 Ford F-Series Pickup
Radio Removal:
1. Firmly pull on the edges of the radio trim panel to release the trim panel clips and remove the panel.
2. Remove four screws from the radio mounting bracket. Slide the radio out of the dash, disconnect the wiring harnesses,
and remove the radio.
3. Secure the radio/kit assembly to the dash using the four screws removed earlier.
4. Reassemble dash by reversing steps in the radio removal.
See Illustration "A"
See Illustration "A"
1983-88 Ford Thunderbird
1983-88 Mercury Cougar
Radio Removal:
1. Remove two Phillips head sheet metal screws from tray area just forward of radio trim. Remove tray.
2. Remove two Phillips head sheet metal screws from top of radio trim and two Phillips head sheet metal screws from
bottom of radio trim panel.
3. Carefully pull radio trimpanel off.
4. Remove four Phillips head sheet metal screws from radio mounting panel and gently pull radio out of cavity.
5. Disconnect two wiring harnesses at back of radio and disconnect antenna lead. Remove radio.
See Illustration "A"
1984-96 Jeep Cherokee
1985-92 Jeep Comanche
1988-92 Jeep Grand Wagoneer
Radio Removal:
1. Remove two screws from the instrument panel, one from above the cigarette lighter, and one from above the
headlight switch. Unsnap and remove the lower steering column trim piece and remove the trim panel.
2. If equipped with a factory radio, remove the two screws securing the radio brackets to the dashboard.
3. Pull the radio out of the cavity, disconnect
all electrical connections, then remove the
radio.
See Illustration "A"
See Illustration "B"
USE THIS BRACKET
USE THIS BRACKET
USE THE SHADED MOUNTING TABS AND THE INDICATED BRACKETS. CUT OFF THE REMAINING TABS AND DISCARD.
USE THE SHADED MOUNTING TABS AND THE INDICATED BRACKETS. CUT OFF THE REMAINING TABS AND DISCARD.
1986-89 Ford Taurus
Radio Removal:
1. Remove two screws from the bottom of the radio trim panel.
2. Carefully pry on the edges of the trim panel to release the plastic clips and pull the panel away from the dash.
3. Disconnect the power wire for the antenna switch and remove the radio trim panel.
4. Remove four screws from the radio mounting brackets, slide the radio out from the dash, disconnect all electrical, and
remove the radio.
See Illustration "B"
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USE BRACKETS SHOWN
USE THE SHADED MOUNTING TABS AND THE INDICATED BRACKETS. CUT OFF THE REMAINING TABS AND DISCARD.
USE BRACKETS
SHOWN
Radio Removal:
1. Remove three screws from the lower edge of the dash trim.
2. Extract three screws from the upper edge of the dash trim.
3. Remove the dash trim.
4. If the vehicle is not equipped with a factory radio, remove two
screws securing the pocket and remove the pocket. If the vehicle
is equipped with a factory radio, remove two screws from the
radio mounting bracket.
5. Pull the radio out of the cavity, disconnect all electrical connections,
then remove the radio.
1984-96 Jeep Wrangler
USE THESE BRACKETS
USE THE SHADED MOUNTING TABS AND THE INDICATED BRACKETS. CUT OFF THE REMAINING TABS AND DISCARD.