Need help. Is there a wrtieup on removing the CD Changer from a roadster? I checked
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Need help. Is there a wrtieup on removing the CD Changer from a roadster? I checked
the FAQ and all I can find is coupe data.
I am replacing the broken CD changer with a Fatnoise that I got from a very nice person!
I am replacing the broken CD changer with a Fatnoise that I got from a very nice person!
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this might help also. The side panel behind the driver's seat needs to be removed.
these panels are on very HARD. It takes a very firm pull to release them from the clips.
look at these clips, tey are all over in the side panel too.
<img src="http://images33.fotki.com/v1188/photos/1/168597/2109632/DSC01012a-vi.jpg"><ul><li><a href="http://mk1tt.montebellopark.com/dualsubs.html">Rear Panel removal</a></li></ul>
look at these clips, tey are all over in the side panel too.
<img src="http://images33.fotki.com/v1188/photos/1/168597/2109632/DSC01012a-vi.jpg"><ul><li><a href="http://mk1tt.montebellopark.com/dualsubs.html">Rear Panel removal</a></li></ul>
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Remember that if you remove the CD Changer, you will need a new compartment liner...>>
The one that is in there now has a hole in it for the changer.
I think the part number was 8N7857955A for the stowage compartment without the hole.
I think the part number was 8N7857955A for the stowage compartment without the hole.
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