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    98 disco radio removal

    Hi guys , Just bought a cd player to put in the disco and have no idea on how to remove the standard unit . Any info would be great . Thanks .

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    It was a while ago I did mine, but I think this is what I did:

    Grab a coathanger (metal one) and cut it into a couple of say 20cm lengths of metal.

    Bend each piece of metal to make a U shape, and insert each end of the metal into the little rounds holes at the sides of the Land Rover head unit, 4 holes in total.

    Push the metal into the holes until they go no further, and shimmy and pull the unit out.

    Gee, I hope I didn't just make that all up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nice1guv View Post
    It was a while ago I did mine, but I think this is what I did:

    Grab a coathanger (metal one) and cut it into a couple of say 20cm lengths of metal.

    Bend each piece of metal to make a U shape, and insert each end of the metal into the little rounds holes at the sides of the Land Rover head unit, 4 holes in total.

    Push the metal into the holes until they go no further, and shimmy and pull the unit out.

    Gee, I hope I didn't just make that all up.
    What he said.....

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    Thanks guys but my head unit doesn't have the 4 holes you are talking about .

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    are there 4 little plastic/rubber plugs blocking the holes? if so, they just lever out.

    if not, perhaps it isnt the standard stereo in there?

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    Quote Originally Posted by wannalandy View Post
    Thanks guys but my head unit doesn't have the 4 holes you are talking about .
    Hmm...can't remember...is there a face plate you have to remove to get to the holes?

    I'll try and check it out later for you.

    Do you have the standard Land Rover tape deck in the dash?

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    Quote Originally Posted by wannalandy View Post
    Thanks guys but my head unit doesn't have the 4 holes you are talking about .
    Does it have a slot on each side near the edge?
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    Just looked and it has the 2 slots .1 on either side as Mahn has stated .

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    Quote Originally Posted by wannalandy View Post
    Just looked and it has the 2 slots .1 on either side as Mahn has stated .
    Like mine then.

    You will need two pieces of steel to insert into the slots to release the locking tabs. I had some bits hanging around that did the job. Try hacksaw blades for size

    You then rock the set side to side to work it out keeping the steel in while you do it.

    Hope this works for you Mick
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    Quote Originally Posted by one_iota View Post
    Like mine then.

    You will need two pieces of steel to insert into the slots to release the locking tabs. I had some bits hanging around that did the job.

    You then rock the set side to side to work it out.

    Hope this works for you Mick
    ahh..the old slots hey, must be the next model deck from mine.

    If you already have the replacement deck, see if it has the metal sliders you need.

    Most new decks have the same type of metal sliders to remove them.

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