1991 Ford Explorer Radio Removal
- 1). Gather the tools needed to complete the procedure. The Ford radio prongs are available at most auto parts stores and sound shops. You can also purchase a set from several online retailers.
Open and support the hood. Use the pliers to disconnect the negative cable (--) from the battery. This prevents shock and an accidental short circuit. - 2). Open the ashtray compartment beneath the radio. In the rear part of the ashtray compartment, you'll find a metal tab. Push this tab down while pulling the ashtray forward to remove it from the console.
- 3). Remove the two Phillips screws behind the ashtray. These screws secure the radio-finish panel. Grasp the panel and pull it firmly away from the dash. Set it to the side.
- 4). Insert the Ford radio prongs into the holes on the radio. These holes become visible when the radio finish panel is removed. Push the prongs into the holes until you hear a "snap." This sound is the radio clips disengaging.
If you need a visual tutorial of the insertion process, see the Resource section. - 5). Pull the radio straight forward to remove it. It comes out easily. On the rear, you'll find two connections: the antenna lead and the radio wiring harness. Unplug both from the back of the radio.
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