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    Im helping a friend put a new cd player in his 2000 honda civic, but its starting to look like you almost have to take everything off, if u have swapped cd players in one id like to know what exactly u have to take off so i dont end up doing **** i dont need to do. +1 for any info
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    Did you know there was an AUDIO/VIDEO section that would be more suitable for this post? Later, QD.
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    Take off the panel under the steering wheel (3 screws, 2 tabs). Take off the glove compartment (2 screws). Take off the lower center panel (6 screws). Then there are 4 screws that hold the climate control in place. The rest should explain itself. Pain in the ass, I must've taken it apart 4-5 times when I had my Civic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TypeRPersonality
    Take off the panel under the steering wheel (3 screws, 2 tabs). Take off the glove compartment (2 screws). Take off the lower center panel (6 screws). Then there are 4 screws that hold the climate control in place. The rest should explain itself. Pain in the ass, I must've taken it apart 4-5 times when I had my Civic.

    aight man precitate it, i actuallt got to the climate control and just wasnt sure what else to pull.+1 for u
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    Quote Originally Posted by TypeRPersonality
    Take off the panel under the steering wheel (3 screws, 2 tabs). Take off the glove compartment (2 screws). Take off the lower center panel (6 screws). Then there are 4 screws that hold the climate control in place. The rest should explain itself. Pain in the ass, I must've taken it apart 4-5 times when I had my Civic.

    does that piece just pop out
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    Which piece? The panel under the steering wheel is the only piece that needs popping off. This should clear it up for you.

    http://www.handa-accessories.com/civic/civicaudio.pdf

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    Quote Originally Posted by quickdodgeŽ
    Did you know there was an AUDIO/VIDEO section that would be more suitable for this post? Later, QD.

    my bad, just thought that section is more for showin off tha newest stuff, Will do next time
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    Quote Originally Posted by killerdx
    my bad, just thought that section is more for showin off tha newest stuff, Will do next time
    Saule Goode. Just more stereo efficient people will be in there to help you. Later, QD.
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    ^^preciate it, rep for you
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