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    This is for the basic models of VR-VS but may also be usefull for the VN-VP and to help on up-market vehicles. But do take your time!!!!!!

    CENTRE CONSOLE

    1/ Pull hand brake lever fully up.
    2/ Undo zipper below hand brake lever.
    2/ Put gear lever into neutral.
    4/ Open ashtray and pull up and remove.
    5/ Being very carefull lift the gear lever surround up from the rear, near the hand brake. This may take some force and may require a bit of help by using a small pry bar. Do not over force else it may break.
    6/ Once lifted from the rear, pull gear lever surround towards the rear of the vehicle.
    7/ Disconnect 1x 1 pin plug from cigarette lighter light. This requires the lifting up of tab.
    8/ Disconnect 1x 2 pin plug from cigarette lighter.
    9/ Lift surround up and turn 90'.
    10/ Lift surround up and tilt over gear lever from rear to front.
    11/ Mark gear position indicator plate cover for position in relation to white gear lever surround.
    12/ Remove gear position indicator plate cover.
    13/ Remove plate cover from above PWR/ECON switch.
    14/ Being very carefull lift gear lever sliding trim up slightly, twist the rear section down, push slightly forward and pull towards the drivers side of vehicle. Remove trim. Be very carefull not to snap trim in half at gear lever.
    15/ Pry small white trim from the front section of the white gear lever surround and remove.
    16/ Remove 4x black screws from the white gear lever surround.
    17/ Lift white gear lever surround up slightly and twist gear lever indicator bulb holder and pull away from white gear lever surround.
    18/ Disconnect 3 pin plug from the PWR/ECON switch wiring.
    19/ Remove white gear lever surround.
    20/ Loosen 2x large screws from front of centre console. Do not remove just loosen.
    21/ Lift centre console lid up and carpet up in the bottom of the console well.
    22/ Remove 2x 10mm nuts from under the carpet in the console well. (may be 2x screws)
    23/ Close console lid and place gear lever into first gear position.
    24/ Lift the rear of the centre console up about 50mm wilst pulling to the rear about 50mm. Lift the rear of the centre console up and over the gear lever and hand brake lever then slide centre console rearwards. Be carefull of electric window wiring (undo plugs at front of centre console underneith stereo surround) if fitted. Remove centre console.

    STEREO/SWITCH/VENT CONTROL SURROUND TRIM

    25/ Open glovebox and remove black plastic pin from inside glovebox on right hand side of the glovebox by using a large flat blade screwdriver and twisting the blade behind the pin to pry it out.
    26/ Remove glovebox.
    27/ Drop fuse cover panel (beneith steering wheel column) by turning 3x plasic clips 90' using the vehicles ignition key.
    28/ Remove black plastic pin from the left hand lower corner of the fuse cover panel by using a large flat blade screwdriver and twisting the blade behind the pin to pry it out.
    29/ Remove fuse cover panel.
    30/ Remove 3x screws from lower section of black stereo surround.
    31/ Pry black stereo surround from the bottom and pull outwards slightly. Pry the top of surround outwards. Do not over exert surround trim at it may break and be carefull of using prying bars as they may damage the stereo surround or outer trim surround.
    32/ Disconnect 2 pin LED wiring by squeezing the female plug at the sides and pulling the male section away from it. Remove other wiring connected to any switches attached to the black stereo surround (such as antenna controls).
    33/ Remove black stereo surround trim.
    34/ On the left hand side of the drivers foot well next to the copper heater pipes you will find a small steel rod attached to a pivoting arm assembly by a white clip. This rod will move if you turn the temperature control knob. Pry the top half of the white clip away from the pivoting arm. It only releases from one side the other acts as a hinge, do not force the wrong one.
    35/ Pry the small metal rod away from its white clip holder.
    36/ Remove 1x metal thread screw from about the middle left hand side of the vent control unit and pull control unit out about 40mm.
    37/ Disconnect 1x 6 pin electrical plug, 1x 4 pin electrical plug and 1x vacuum hosing assembly from the rear of the vent control unit. You may need to pry the vacuum hosing assembly to remove.
    38/ Pull vent control unit out.
    39/ Remove 3x screws down the left hand side (glove box) of the main stereo/switch/vent control assembly trim.
    40/ Remove 3x fine metal thread screws from the right hand side (fuse trim cover) of the main stereo/switch/vent control assembly trim.
    41/ Remove 4x fine metal thread screws from the front of the main stereo/switch/vent control assembly trim undernieth the stereo head unit.
    42/ Remove main stereo/switch/vent control assembly trim.
    43/ Remove 1x screw holding passengers side centre console transfer duct and remove ducting.
    44/ Remove 1x screw holding drivers side centre console transfer duct and remove this ducting.
    45/ If stereo has not been taken out befor there should be 2x screws/small bolts attached to the stereo brackets at the rear of the stereo. These can be a pain but if you remember that you are working the screws/small bolts facing the wrong way as you work on them it is easier to do.
    46/ Remove 2x screws on the stereo brackets at the front of the stereo.
    47/ Pull stereo forward about 200mm.
    48/ Disconnect the antenna cable (may be easier if you twist it slightly) and the main power/speaker plug from stereo. Some units have extra cables for CD units.
    49/ Remove stereo head unit.
    50/ DONE.

    REFITTING

    The main things to remember about refitting is to do everything in reverse but take particular attention to the repositioning of the automatic gear lever's indication panel.

    HOPE THIS HELPS YOU. HAPPY PLAYING...........REGARDS GUY
    120 in a 100 zone.....Sorry officer....I thought you where trying to give my wife back!!!!

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    Question Thanks got the radio out...

    Anyone got the radio wiring diagram for a VR its an Acclaim wagon if that makes a difference. Thanks in advance.
    Last edited by MrSister; 24-11-2008 at 02:05 PM. Reason: forgot to put which wiring diagram

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    Can anyone tell me correct way to input radio code into "96 VS Berlina.Have code read book can't input.

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    Top write-up gsmrobinson...congratulations ..... needs to be in the "how to" section.....maybe admin can move?
    Last edited by hako; 30-11-2008 at 07:46 PM. Reason: correction

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrSister View Post
    Anyone got the radio wiring diagram for a VR its an Acclaim wagon if that makes a difference. Thanks in advance.
    Search this thread:

    Installing a Stereo into a VN - VS

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    First time user have worked this out so if you have nothing constructive to say or help why be a smart****

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    Just to clear thing up if you want a how to go into the how to section and post there it will take about 24hrs to show up because mods have to review it before its posted, the myth about posting say here and they move it as been the correct method is just that, a myth.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gingertomcat View Post
    First time user have worked this out so if you have nothing constructive to say or help why be a smart****
    My genuine apologies - I copied the wrong author and Gingertomcat was inadvertantly put in when it should have been gsmrobinson so apologies to gmrobinson. This was a genuine mistake. I thought the post was excellent.

    I try to help people and have replied to your post on the radio code (another thread).
    We all make mistakes.

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    Instead of prying from the back of the plastic, just stick your hand in the hole that the ashtray came out of and pull upwards, its much easier and less likely to break it.

    Also, as you pull the surround off an auto shifter, you will notice the clear/black bit that lights up as PRND321 is free to move once the cover is taken off. It is a good idea to use a vivid or sharpie to mark the position of this in relation to the white bit of plastic that it sits on - it will save a lot of time, especially if you are like me and pull the center console apart once a week to fix something or retrieve something dropped down there.

    Good how-to though.

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