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CincyGus
Jul 21, 2013Explorer II
Actually, you won't have to catch it. About 80% of it is sitting behind the front of the cabinet it is mounted in. just took mine loose today to replace the fuse in the back of it. I'm going to bet that the cables are routed though a chase or the ceiling between the radio and the TV. If you get your new cables and tape them to the old ones, after a few wire ties being clipped, you should be able to pull the new cables to the radio from the TV.
As for removing the pins, I'd try needle nose plier or a pair of hemostats, if you have any from the old days ;-)
As for removing the pins, I'd try needle nose plier or a pair of hemostats, if you have any from the old days ;-)
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