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How Do You Remove The Stereo From A 2003 Honda Civic?

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How Do You Remove The Stereo From A 2003 Honda Civic?

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Removal of the 2003 Honda Civic factory stereo is required in the event that you need to make repairs to the unit, add adapters for external devices or replace the unit altogether. The most challenging part of the task involving the removal of the stereo is the removal of the dash panels to access the radio itself. The Civic DX, HX, LX, EX, Si and Hybrid models have varying options for factory installed stereo units, but the procedure for removing each trim’s stereo remains universal. Lift the hood of the Honda Civic. Loosen the bolt that connects the negative battery cable to the negative battery lead post, using the 10-mm wrench. Rest the cable away from the battery. Press the plastic ring downward on the gear selector lever. Unscrew the knob on the gear selector lever and remove it. Wedge the trim panel removal tool between the gear selector lever trim and the center console panel. Pry the trim away from the panel and remove it. Remove the four screws that are revealed by the remova

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