- To remove the region surrounding the USB charging ports, use a plastic pry bar. These are down in the middle of the exhibit area.
- To remove it, reach below the climate control panel and gently pull forward. Likewise, unplug it if necessary.
- To remove the two screws beneath the head unit, use a 10-mm ratchet.
- Gently jiggle the head unit until it becomes loose by reaching under it.
- To replace the head unit, if necessary, disconnect the electrical harness.
A better choice could be to purchase a new head unit from a vehicle audio store, since many will install it for free or at a discounted rate.
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