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Help - Fastech stereo removal
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Okay... Upgrading my receiver to a Kenwood KMR-D562BT and amp to a Alpine PDX-F6. I'm not new to mobil audio and have removed plenty of receivers from the mounting sleeve using the extraction keys. I've worked on this one for over an hour and nothing! It doesn't budge, like it may be secured using screws or something. Even tried a long butter knife. Doesn't move. I am calling Formula tomorrow but thought maybe someone out there has run into the same problem.
I removed the side upholstered trim piece and the side panel (second pic) is screwed, stapled and probably glued to the cabinet. Looking for some ideas which hopefully don't involve a sawzall or sledge hammer! :angry-smiley-044: At least I got something accomplished and removed the amp from under the sink.:rolleyes: [ATTACH=CONFIG]537468[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]537467[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]537466[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]537465[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]537464[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]537463[/ATTACH] |
If I remember correctly, the keys won't get it out as you have discovered. Since the cage (sleeve as you call it) is mounted in a very flimsy hole Formula used a couple different ways to reenforce the radio. If you can get behind it you may find a strap holding the back of the radio held on with a stud on the back of the head unit or perhaps a couple of screws on the side of the radio.
Report back after you check it out. Once removed, the keys will release it from the cage. Dave |
Thanks Dave. I think you're right about a strap or something. Trying to get access has me stumped. It seems the whole base, sink counter and upper cabinet is a one piece assembly and bolted to the floor. I'm wondering if I have to remove the small couch, figure out how to unbolt/unscrew the whole assembly and move it far enough forward for access to the back. I would hope Formula considered easier serviceability to the stereo than this. I'll report back any progress or lack thereof!
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What held on the side piece? Choose your head unit wisely or you will have to cut thr front acrylic piece to accomodate.
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Remove the changer and you should be able to access the back of the radio.
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Originally Posted by looseconnection
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What held on the side piece? Choose your head unit wisely or you will have to cut thr front acrylic piece to accomodate.
The new head unit is a single DIN just like the original Kenwood. It will drop right in... That is...once I get the old one out!:angry-smiley-044::blaster::D |
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Originally Posted by Jonesyfxr
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Remove the changer and you should be able to access the back of the radio.
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Your boat is a couple years newer, but radio looks pretty much the same and I've had my radio out a number of times with no issues, while looking to see if there was an AUX for a iPod connection. Could it be that there isn't enough play in the wiring behind it? I know I can only pull my radio out so far before the wiring stops me.
I wish I could upgrade to a newer double DIN, then your left with what to do with the cabinet door. So the single DIN will remain for the time being. Radio will get replaced when or if I ever decide to add a sub to the cockpit. |
Any trophy shop should be able to trim and finish the edge of the acrylic panel. I have been meaning to take mine to have it redone but it is still in my garage 3 years later.
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