How do you install a radio in a 1998 Buick LeSabre?
Since ’98 is pretty much the same as ’95, this should be about the same. First, you’ll need to remove the wood trim from the dash. It is held in by a series of clips, so it’s just a matter of carefully popping the trim out. Once the wood trim pieces are removed, next you’ll remove the vents from the black trim of the dash. Turn them all the way to one side and pull as best as you can. They will pop out (although you might need a screwdriver to wedge in behind if they don’t come right out). Removing the wood trim and vents will reveal approximately 10 (don’t recall the exact #) torx head screws. Remove those, and then you can remove the black dash panel (you might need to shift the car into neutral to get the panel out). Then, the radio will be exposed. Remove the two remaining screws and then the radio. The plugs clip in and can be stiff to remove. From there, connect your new radio (if it’s factory, just plug it in) and then reassemble the dash.