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Old 10-29-2011, 04:28 PM
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Hello. Could anyone point me down the right path for removing the clock in my 2000 DII? (Installing Grom iPod adapter and need to run wire from behind radio to glove box.)

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credit card wiggled into top ?
 
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Push in the coin and ash trays so that they pop out. behind them are small Philips screws that you can undo and the bottom of the dash will drop out. Gives you small amount access to pull the clock off. takes some fiddling and tugging Feel around for clips. Search "clock" on the rave. almost looks like it says you do it without taking the bottom out. The way I mentioned is the way I got it done without looking at the rave so there may be an easier way.....or Savannah could beat me to it with a much easier way as I'm typing this and go to double check the page hahahaha
 
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Old 10-29-2011, 05:34 PM
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Thanks gentlemen - I'll start where most of my DIY work ends...by taking out my credit card.

Much appreciated.
 
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And if you replace the light bulb inside, don't break the clock like I did. Now I have a light but I broke a part off the circuit board. It took minutes to take the clock out, seconds to break the board...$30+ for a new one, I would rather have no time.
 
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