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Pontiac Radio Control-Display Board +bulbs (2000+ CD): GM Delco
[P04CDB]

$85.00

by Charles K Spencer Date Added: Tuesday 17 March, 2015
This was a very easy install (once I was able to remove the radio!). The Pontiac Vibe/Toyota Matrix is not the easiest car to remove fuses from. The interior fuse box is located tucked up under the lower driver's side dash, and if you're not under 5'5" or so, it's a nightmare to access. I had to remove the driver's seat and stretch out on my back to get underneath. The fuse removal is part of the airbag disabling procedure that the Haynes service manual says to do before working anywhere near the airbags. I seriously recommend purchasing the Haynes Toyota Matrix/Pontiac Vibe manual as it gives step-by-step instructions (and photos) how to safely remove dash bezels and the radio. I did follow the instructions that came with the display board and let the radio sit for an hour before opening the case to remove the old display board. One hint for those of you wishing to repair your own radio - get a set of micro socket wrenches or nut drivers, because the screws that hold the display board to the radio face are about 1mm (or smaller) hex head screws. I did alright using a set of 90 degree angled needle nose pliers by clamping the little screw head in the outer bend of the pliers. After that, I reversed the procedures to put the radio back together and re-installing it in the dash. All-in-all, it took me about 4 hours start to finish, and would have been less if I didn't remove the driver's seat for easy access to the fuse box (not one of Toyota's better ideas). After all that work, I have a radio display that works!!!

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars! [5 of 5 Stars!]
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