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 Post subject: Replace AU1 Factory Cassette/Tuner Deck
Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2006 2:05 pm 
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Hey :-)

My fiance has purchased a single DIN CD/Tuner deck for her AU1.

Does anyone know a quick, simple method for removing the existing single DIN factory cassette/tuner deck? I recently removed a factory deck from an XH utility, however, the AU1 appears to be much more involved, ie. I can't see any screws!

I have noticed four small holes on the deck itself (2 x LHS, 2 x RHS), do these play a part? If so, do I require a tool?

Thanks!



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 Post subject: Please Disregard Previous Post
Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2006 2:15 pm 
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Hey :-)

Please disregard the previous post as I have found the information I require in the 'Technical Documents' section of this website. I should have checked there first.

Sorry for creating a pointless thread!

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Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2006 4:35 pm 
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yep just use a coat hanger and cut it up and use that to put in the holes then go to super cheap and get the areopreo wireing harness adaptor for it makes life so much easier

 

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