How do you remove the radio in a Peugeot Boxer

vintageb3
vintageb3 Forum Participant Posts: 65
edited August 2016 in Motorhomes #1

Hi There.

I'm trying to finish the instalation of a Reverse camera on my Bailey Aproouch 745.  i need to remove the radio to pass the cable pas the back.  I have the pins fited to the radio DIN, but i can't remove the whole panel.  Are there other fixings?

Thanks

vintageb3

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  • JillwithaJay
    JillwithaJay Club Member Posts: 2,485 ✭✭
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    edited August 2016 #2

    Hello Vintageb3 and welcome to Club Together.

    Your post has been moved from "Ask the Expert LIVE" Section as per the instructions in the sticky thread which explain that the section is for specific 'live' events.

    If we can help you with anything else - just ask. 

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  • QFour
    QFour Forum Participant Posts: 442
    edited August 2016 #3

    It is a single din radio with an extended front ( Bottom ). They are not the easiest of radio's to get out. I used 4 thin screwdrivers on mine to release the catches. Nothing else holds it in. I have a Laika and that has a reversing camera mounted on the
    right side of the dash above the fresh air outlet. If you remove the fuse panel and then the large panel 2 screrws you can get the big panel off. The fresh air vent is a tight push into place and can be removed.

  • vintageb3
    vintageb3 Forum Participant Posts: 65
    edited September 2016 #4

    It is a single din radio with an extended front ( Bottom ). They are not the easiest of radio's to get out. I used 4 thin screwdrivers on mine to release the catches. Nothing else holds it in. I have a Laika and that has a reversing camera mounted on the
    right side of the dash above the fresh air outlet. If you remove the fuse panel and then the large panel 2 screrws you can get the big panel off. The fresh air vent is a tight push into place and can be removed.

    Hi Q4,

    Sorry for delay in replying.  I managed to get the radio/cd player out by using screwdrivers in the holes (couldn’t find right tools ) then loads of hotel room keys (like credit cards) around the player and worked around it. Pulled it clear at the
    top by a 1/4”….then the bottom a side at a time.  Easy when you know where the clips are! 

    I took pictures and may upload when I get chance. It may help others.

    Been busy with work and waiting on Connects2 adapters for the new JVC media player that I bought to get the steering controls working. The place bought the stuff from sent the wrong one.  Not their fault I don’t think.

    Hope to get the adapter this week and get the install finished.

    Thanks! 

    vintageb3