Cassette
its actually not too difficult. First off, you have to pull the bezel off carefully without breaking the clips on it. Then there are two button/clip things on either sides of the cassette player. If I remember correctly, push these down and pull the player out. Then you can un clip the harness on the backside and your done!. I did this because mine squeaked a lot. What are your plans after you get the cassette player out? If you were looking to sell it, I might be interested in purchasing it from you. Just a thought no pressure tho.
i just want it out its an eye soar to me and has no use for me either....now that i'm thinking about it i might make a little holder for my iPod to slide into and have my adapter on the other end to plug into....not sure yet. if you want it i'll let you know when i take it out.
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Sep 9, 2011 02:48 PM





