ReplacementRadios, one of the largest factory audio/video websites, has branched out!! If you’ve been to our site, you know we have a HUGE selection of OEM radios and compatible accessories. Now we’re offering a few select products here too. Same great ReplacementRadios quality.....in a new location.
DETAILS
PLEASE READ THIS PARAGRAPH: This is a parts listing, not a radio! Some people buy from our parts listings thinking they're getting a radio, despite VERY clear titles, pictures, and ads. If you're reading this after-the-fact, please take accountability for that. This ad is very clear, if you actually read it.
This is a new board from an assembly line leftover cassette radio we simply had in too great of a quantity to sell them all as complete. They are in like-new condition. Radios with this same basic board were offered in most car and mini-van applications.
Full-size truck/SUV radios may look similar but they do NOT use this board. That's why our application list doesn't include them. Pull the volume knob (and power button) off the face of your radio. If the shaft sticking out of the radio is metal and your vehicle is listed below and your radio looks like one of the pictures, this is the right board for you. If, however, the shaft sticking out of your radio is plastic, you have the full-size truck/SUV radio. This does NOT work in place of that board.
This does not have a bulb in it for the CD Eject light. Technically you can use it for a factory CD or CD/Cass radio from the vehicles listed in APPLICATIONS, but you will have no light behind that CD Eject button. We have the CD version in another listing though. Search our store for item GCARCDCSnb.
This is the car/mini-van version. It is for radios that have metal volume and tune shafts.
This is a listing for the item pictured only. It is not a complete radio.
This is not an exact replacement for any vehicles not listed. Please don't assume that, just because the truck/SUV radio looks similar, it uses the same board. It does NOT!
* There was a change in the 2002 model year for vehicles marked with this symbol. Make sure your radio looks like the one pictured. The early models had a shorter (@ 3 1/2") radio. These are not compatible with those. Yours must be more like 4 1/4" tall.
Assembly is pretty easy. You will need a regular screwdriver to remove the top and bottom plates, a 3/16 nut driver to remove the cassette drive (if applicable) and a 1/8 nut driver to remove the display/control board from your face. You will need to unplug all three connectors for the face BEFORE removing the face and then let the radio sit for at least 30 minutes. Failure to do so will result in damage to the board behind the face and/or an electrical short to your mainboard which could render your radio useless. One connector is under the top plate and two are under the bottom plate. Make sure to remove the top and bottom plates, then unplug the 3 connectors BEFORE attempting to remove the face!
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