getting the radio cage out of a 1991 cavalier
If anyone's familiar with the older Vauxhall Cavalier I'd appreciate some
advice...
The factory-fitted radio cage is enclosed at the back, with the ISO
connectors set right into it. Looks like the connectors are separate and
pushed through slots rather than part of the cage itself (I hope).
When I replaced the radio with a cd player I found one that matched up (a
Blaupunkt + aerial adapter). But now I want to use the aux input for an mp3
player and the cage fits so tightly that there's no room to run the cable
out! So that cage has now got in the way twice, plus the CD player gets far
too hot because there's no airflow around it, plus the aerial adapter pushed
the connector back a bit so doesn't quite reach the back of the radio
anymore. The cage has to go.
The Haynes manual reckons to get the ISO connectors out of the cage and the
cage out of the car you need to take off the steering column covers, the
upper and lower instrument panel trims and the heater panel - is there a
shortcut? I could get the cage out with a screwdriver and brute force but I
don't want to knacker the connectors....
Thanks for any help
Liz
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