Created on: 2016-09-13
How to remove, replace, take out, pull out, change, a broken or old radio on 01 Ford Ranger
Flat Blade Screwdriver
7mm Socket
Painter's Tape
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In this video, we're going to be working with our 2001 Ford Ranger. We're going to show you how to remove and reinstall the radio without the special radio removal tools. If you like this video, please click 'subscribe'. We have a ton more information on this truck as well as many other makes and models. If you need any parts for your vehicle, follow the link in the description over to 1AAuto.com.
Here are the items you'll need for this repair.
Remove the two 7 millimeter screws on the center trim bezel below the radio. We're going to use the small flat-blade screwdriver with some tape on it to keep from marring our dash surface. Pry out on this center trim panel. Reach back and disconnect all of the electrical connectors.
The antennae pops right back and out. This last connector for the 4-wheel drive selector is going to have to be pried up on with our flat-blade screwdriver. With the center dash panel removed, the radio can be simply slid out by locating the two spring retainers on the sides. Simply push down and push the radio out. Radio slides right out of the panel.
Reinstall the radio into the slot. Lift the dash up till the radio locks into place.
Now our panel is ready to go back into our vehicle. Reconnect the 4-wheel drive selector connector. Reconnect the cigarette lighter; there's two wires there. Reconnect the radio harness, the antennae, the fog light switch, and the A/C power outlet connector. Push the entire panel back into place. Then reinstall the two 7-millimeter screws at the bottom of the panel.
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