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Introduction
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Step 1
1995-2001 Honda CRV Radio Replacement
- Remove the clips in the glovebox by pushing them in.
- Using a Phillips #0 screwdriver, remove one screw on left side of the glovebox frame and one screw on the right side of the glove box.
Remove the clips in the glovebox by pushing them in.
Using a Phillips #0 screwdriver, remove one screw on left side of the glovebox frame and one screw on the right side of the glove box.
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Step 2
- Use your hands to open the fold-down pocket.
- Use a Philips #0 screwdriver to remove the four screws surrounding the fold-down pocket.
- Use the Phillips #0 to remove the final screw from the fold-down pocket.
Use your hands to open the fold-down pocket.
Use a Philips #0 screwdriver to remove the four screws surrounding the fold-down pocket.
Use the Phillips #0 to remove the final screw from the fold-down pocket.
Step 3
- Use a plastic panel tool to remove the plastic clip from the left side of the trim panel below the fold down pocket.
- Use the same panel tool to remove the plastic clip from the right side of the trim panel below the fold down pocket.
Use a plastic panel tool to remove the plastic clip from the left side of the trim panel below the fold down pocket.
Use the same panel tool to remove the plastic clip from the right side of the trim panel below the fold down pocket.
Step 4
- Use a Phillips #0 screwdriver to remove the two screws from the driver-side dashboard.
- Use a plastic panel tool to unclip the edges of the dashboard.
Use a Phillips #0 screwdriver to remove the two screws from the driver-side dashboard.
Use a plastic panel tool to unclip the edges of the dashboard.
Step 5
- Use your hands to pull off the center dash.
- Remove the 13mm screws connecting the console to the frame.
Use your hands to pull off the center dash.
Remove the 13mm screws connecting the console to the frame.
Step 6
- Use your hand to unplug the cigarette lighter and A/C Controls.
- Use caution to avoid damaging the wires.
Use your hand to unplug the cigarette lighter and A/C Controls.
Use caution to avoid damaging the wires.
Step 7
- Use your hands to gently remove the radio bezel.
- Use your fingers to unclip the radio harness from the radio.
Use your hands to gently remove the radio bezel.
Use your fingers to unclip the radio harness from the radio.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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savroof - Jul 8, 2019
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I had a single DIN ALPINE stereo “professionally” installed in my late dad’s 2001 CRV. Two weeks after the install, it starts to rattle, had a broken aftermarket single DIN radio already installed, NEVER rattled! Now, I just discovered that if I put my hand in the tray under the new radio, the whole console piece with the radio and HVAC knobs just slides out! Did they forget the 13mm side screws that hold it in??? Or, damaged something else back there? Very upset!!! Any ideas??