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how to remove cd player from 06 civic sedan

 
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Old Oct 16, 2009
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how to remove cd player from 06 civic sedan

I just bought an 06 civic sedan and the cd player needs replaced. I have purchased the entire dash unit (cd, heat controls, etc.) from a salvage company. Any instructions for removal and replacement of the old one? Is it easier just to replace the radio unit or do the whole thing? any advice

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Re: how to remove cd player from 06 civic sedan

look at one of my posts a kid already posted links to it
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Re: how to remove cd player from 06 civic sedan

hey calling 35 year old a kid doesn't sound right but it's not bad....anyway OP check my post
 
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