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Junior Member
Join Date: Dec 2009
Posts: 2
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Hi i am new and got my ranger about a month ago and love it. I got it with a radio that was not stock and doesn't have the usual holes for the radio tool. I have tried pulling and running a screw driver on both sides but it still holds strong. Is their a certain way to detach the radio from its housing? I don't want to have to pay someone for something i can do easily myself if i can. Please help
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Riding High in the Saddle
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: KnoxVegas, TN
Posts: 39
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Taking the whole dash panel around the radio may help so you can see how it's attached. That's the only idea I have. If I remember there are two screws right above the controls for the ac and such that need to be removed. The rest of that dash part has those push pin deals.
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