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Old Dec 16, 2010 | 05:28 PM
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I have the dash apart on my 03 and have taken out the 3 screws from the sides of the radio. It comes out about an inch and a half and stops . Am I not pulling hard enough or what else is there holding it?
 
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No. GM are cheapskates. shortening the wires saves lots of money. you got to scrape your hand up and get it in there and unplug it . Look the radio up in the manual to see what the back looks like (how to undo the plugs). You can yank it a little without hurting it. Turn on your heat and get it real warm in the dash, the wires will be more flexable. Hope this helps. :}
 
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Originally Posted by Allwaysblazin
No. GM are cheapskates. shortening the wires saves lots of money. you got to scrape your hand up and get it in there and unplug it . Look the radio up in the manual to see what the back looks like (how to undo the plugs). You can yank it a little without hurting it. Turn on your heat and get it real warm in the dash, the wires will be more flexable. Hope this helps. :}
Thank you for your help. My problem was getting it out of the dash far enough to unplug it! I just really yanked and it came out your info gave me some confidence!
 
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