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Steve

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  1. hahahaha did you click to listen to the sound files? That made me laugh
  2. hey welcome to LOC USA!
  3. Like the sound of a supercharger/ then save your money! Buy one of these: http://www.takakaira.com/accessories/night...nightpager.html
  4. Here is a shot of the side of the stereo Once the stereo is out you will have a lots of room to play with. TIP: make sure you place a cloth on top of your walnet console.. or you may scratch the wood effect by your transmission lever. As you can see here i did not.. but i did soon after i realised that it was make a scratch
  5. Give your stereo a tug and out she pops... you may have to jiggle a bit as the brackets get in the way a little
  6. Then you hav to undo the screws below the stereo... this is covered by a black plastic strip... this pops off with a bit of a tug
  7. This is a stereo removal for a 92 Es300/Windom. Note the car is right hand drive but still the same stereo layout. I am adding a few more pictures on how to remove your stereo unit. I found it quite easy to remove as i needed to take out the unit so I could place a band expander on the back of the Stereo as I could not receive all radio channels due to the car being imported from japan and the radio only ever picked up one radio channel. Here is the first part First you have to remove the air vent as shown in the picture below. Inside the air vent you shall find two clips (bottom of the vent). You have to push these clips down with a screwdriver to release the Stereo unit. When the clips pop out you then have to carefully pull the air vent out. Also the air vent is a little tight.
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