need to replace '95 grand cherokee radio
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need to replace '95 grand cherokee radio
I need to replace my '95 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo radio/cassette. It has
started only receiving radio stations if you program them into the pre-set
buttons (so I have to know exactly what station I want, program it in and
then press the pre-set before it will come in...autoseek and even just
turning the **** to find a station won't work).
Anyway, I have two questions:
1) anyone know where I can find a replacement radio/cassette (pref salvage,
pref cheap)? I'm in Maine, but will order online.
2) Once I do find a radio, how do I go about getting the old radio out and
the new one in? I can't quite see how the facing on the dashboard comes off
to allow access to what I assume would be screws holding the radio in. I'm
pretty handy around the house, but no experience with auto repair.
Any help appreciated.
Amy
started only receiving radio stations if you program them into the pre-set
buttons (so I have to know exactly what station I want, program it in and
then press the pre-set before it will come in...autoseek and even just
turning the **** to find a station won't work).
Anyway, I have two questions:
1) anyone know where I can find a replacement radio/cassette (pref salvage,
pref cheap)? I'm in Maine, but will order online.
2) Once I do find a radio, how do I go about getting the old radio out and
the new one in? I can't quite see how the facing on the dashboard comes off
to allow access to what I assume would be screws holding the radio in. I'm
pretty handy around the house, but no experience with auto repair.
Any help appreciated.
Amy
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Re: need to replace '95 grand cherokee radio
Don't bother getting a salvaged/used radio. If all you are looking for is a
basic radio/CD or cassette you can get a new one for $50. Some places even
offer free install. Then you won't have to worry about that either.
"V" <voisine@adelphia.netnospam> wrote in message
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> I need to replace my '95 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo radio/cassette. It
has
> started only receiving radio stations if you program them into the pre-set
> buttons (so I have to know exactly what station I want, program it in and
> then press the pre-set before it will come in...autoseek and even just
> turning the **** to find a station won't work).
>
> Anyway, I have two questions:
>
> 1) anyone know where I can find a replacement radio/cassette (pref
salvage,
> pref cheap)? I'm in Maine, but will order online.
>
> 2) Once I do find a radio, how do I go about getting the old radio out and
> the new one in? I can't quite see how the facing on the dashboard comes
off
> to allow access to what I assume would be screws holding the radio in.
I'm
> pretty handy around the house, but no experience with auto repair.
>
> Any help appreciated.
> Amy
>
>
basic radio/CD or cassette you can get a new one for $50. Some places even
offer free install. Then you won't have to worry about that either.
"V" <voisine@adelphia.netnospam> wrote in message
news:MANrb.21148$KN4.1184265@news1.news.adelphia.n et...
> I need to replace my '95 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo radio/cassette. It
has
> started only receiving radio stations if you program them into the pre-set
> buttons (so I have to know exactly what station I want, program it in and
> then press the pre-set before it will come in...autoseek and even just
> turning the **** to find a station won't work).
>
> Anyway, I have two questions:
>
> 1) anyone know where I can find a replacement radio/cassette (pref
salvage,
> pref cheap)? I'm in Maine, but will order online.
>
> 2) Once I do find a radio, how do I go about getting the old radio out and
> the new one in? I can't quite see how the facing on the dashboard comes
off
> to allow access to what I assume would be screws holding the radio in.
I'm
> pretty handy around the house, but no experience with auto repair.
>
> Any help appreciated.
> Amy
>
>
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Re: need to replace '95 grand cherokee radio
Don't bother getting a salvaged/used radio. If all you are looking for is a
basic radio/CD or cassette you can get a new one for $50. Some places even
offer free install. Then you won't have to worry about that either.
"V" <voisine@adelphia.netnospam> wrote in message
news:MANrb.21148$KN4.1184265@news1.news.adelphia.n et...
> I need to replace my '95 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo radio/cassette. It
has
> started only receiving radio stations if you program them into the pre-set
> buttons (so I have to know exactly what station I want, program it in and
> then press the pre-set before it will come in...autoseek and even just
> turning the **** to find a station won't work).
>
> Anyway, I have two questions:
>
> 1) anyone know where I can find a replacement radio/cassette (pref
salvage,
> pref cheap)? I'm in Maine, but will order online.
>
> 2) Once I do find a radio, how do I go about getting the old radio out and
> the new one in? I can't quite see how the facing on the dashboard comes
off
> to allow access to what I assume would be screws holding the radio in.
I'm
> pretty handy around the house, but no experience with auto repair.
>
> Any help appreciated.
> Amy
>
>
basic radio/CD or cassette you can get a new one for $50. Some places even
offer free install. Then you won't have to worry about that either.
"V" <voisine@adelphia.netnospam> wrote in message
news:MANrb.21148$KN4.1184265@news1.news.adelphia.n et...
> I need to replace my '95 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo radio/cassette. It
has
> started only receiving radio stations if you program them into the pre-set
> buttons (so I have to know exactly what station I want, program it in and
> then press the pre-set before it will come in...autoseek and even just
> turning the **** to find a station won't work).
>
> Anyway, I have two questions:
>
> 1) anyone know where I can find a replacement radio/cassette (pref
salvage,
> pref cheap)? I'm in Maine, but will order online.
>
> 2) Once I do find a radio, how do I go about getting the old radio out and
> the new one in? I can't quite see how the facing on the dashboard comes
off
> to allow access to what I assume would be screws holding the radio in.
I'm
> pretty handy around the house, but no experience with auto repair.
>
> Any help appreciated.
> Amy
>
>
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Re: need to replace '95 grand cherokee radio
Don't bother getting a salvaged/used radio. If all you are looking for is a
basic radio/CD or cassette you can get a new one for $50. Some places even
offer free install. Then you won't have to worry about that either.
"V" <voisine@adelphia.netnospam> wrote in message
news:MANrb.21148$KN4.1184265@news1.news.adelphia.n et...
> I need to replace my '95 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo radio/cassette. It
has
> started only receiving radio stations if you program them into the pre-set
> buttons (so I have to know exactly what station I want, program it in and
> then press the pre-set before it will come in...autoseek and even just
> turning the **** to find a station won't work).
>
> Anyway, I have two questions:
>
> 1) anyone know where I can find a replacement radio/cassette (pref
salvage,
> pref cheap)? I'm in Maine, but will order online.
>
> 2) Once I do find a radio, how do I go about getting the old radio out and
> the new one in? I can't quite see how the facing on the dashboard comes
off
> to allow access to what I assume would be screws holding the radio in.
I'm
> pretty handy around the house, but no experience with auto repair.
>
> Any help appreciated.
> Amy
>
>
basic radio/CD or cassette you can get a new one for $50. Some places even
offer free install. Then you won't have to worry about that either.
"V" <voisine@adelphia.netnospam> wrote in message
news:MANrb.21148$KN4.1184265@news1.news.adelphia.n et...
> I need to replace my '95 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo radio/cassette. It
has
> started only receiving radio stations if you program them into the pre-set
> buttons (so I have to know exactly what station I want, program it in and
> then press the pre-set before it will come in...autoseek and even just
> turning the **** to find a station won't work).
>
> Anyway, I have two questions:
>
> 1) anyone know where I can find a replacement radio/cassette (pref
salvage,
> pref cheap)? I'm in Maine, but will order online.
>
> 2) Once I do find a radio, how do I go about getting the old radio out and
> the new one in? I can't quite see how the facing on the dashboard comes
off
> to allow access to what I assume would be screws holding the radio in.
I'm
> pretty handy around the house, but no experience with auto repair.
>
> Any help appreciated.
> Amy
>
>
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