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Old 09-12-2003, 12:44 AM
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Phil is right, I forgot, it is a Torx head screw that removed my shifter too.

Lake Harmony! I go to Jack Frost snowboarding several times a year.

I do not know about the antenna because I have not taken the radio out of mine yet. I plan to do that tomorrow. I just got my PAC interface back from PAC in the mail today.


PhilD

Yes, be very careful taking the tray out. The screwdriver is to be used carefully , as Phil says, this is plastic. The purpose of using a screwdriver is so you can apply the force right next to were the tabs are located. My tray did not come out easily at all!

My tray did not have any felt pads buffering it. When you put it back together, if you make sure the clips get a good bite on the plastic tabs it will snap in very tight and not rattle.

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