Stereo removal
SsHaDyGt
05-12-2009, 12:20 PM
Hi all,
I have a friend with a 69 Chevelle.
The stock radio is not working.
My first question is how does the stock stereo come out to check the wiring?
My second questions is can anyone recommend a location for placement of an aftermarket stereo while leaving the factory stereo in the dash?
Thanks
Andy
I have a friend with a 69 Chevelle.
The stock radio is not working.
My first question is how does the stock stereo come out to check the wiring?
My second questions is can anyone recommend a location for placement of an aftermarket stereo while leaving the factory stereo in the dash?
Thanks
Andy
highlandlake
05-14-2009, 07:17 AM
Hi there, I had a '68 and it is quite similar to the '69.
The radios are easy but you have to wedge under the dash as much as possible. You'll need a flashlight or droplight. Pull the front knobs off, and there is a bezel nut on each knob post. Remove the bezel nut. Under the dash there is a bracket arm going from the radio to the dash panel. Maybe two, can't remember. Should be held on by 3/8" or 7/16" fasteners. Disconnect the wiring harness connector and then pull out the antenna male connector and the radio should be loose in your hands for removal.
I have seen where folks leave the stock radio in place for appearance, disconnect the wiring and run a modern radio or i-Pod inside the glovebox. Open the door - there it is. Close the door and listen to tunes while still having a fully stock look to the dash.
Tom
The radios are easy but you have to wedge under the dash as much as possible. You'll need a flashlight or droplight. Pull the front knobs off, and there is a bezel nut on each knob post. Remove the bezel nut. Under the dash there is a bracket arm going from the radio to the dash panel. Maybe two, can't remember. Should be held on by 3/8" or 7/16" fasteners. Disconnect the wiring harness connector and then pull out the antenna male connector and the radio should be loose in your hands for removal.
I have seen where folks leave the stock radio in place for appearance, disconnect the wiring and run a modern radio or i-Pod inside the glovebox. Open the door - there it is. Close the door and listen to tunes while still having a fully stock look to the dash.
Tom
SsHaDyGt
05-14-2009, 09:45 AM
Thanks Tom, I will get a look at it.
Andy
Andy
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