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Old 11-24-2002, 10:43 PM   #7
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It will be way easier to just run the wire to the fuse box. I used the ACC fuse and if I remember correctly it's a 15 amp. bottom row with a blank circuit beside it
Isn't that what I said?


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you don't have to have "keys" to get the radio out. anything you can release the clips inside with and apply gentle pressure with will work
By "keys" I mean the actual special tools, a coat hanger, two knives, etc. Anything that you can use you hold back the set springs while you pull the radio out. Sorry for any confusion.
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