Cheers for that bud. Im in New Zealand and have the Nissan Cefiro A33 station wagon version ( Jap import) so right hand drive. I swapped the original nissan stereo out for a JVC unit a few years back. Car is being sold so the original stereo is going back in. Perfect refresher course on the order the trim comes apart. Thanks.
Thank you for this video. Was able to remove all the trim and wiring. Yes my 25 year old car is still running. The Bose still works but just wanted Bluetooth to connect my phone. HOWEVER in this video you didn’t finish the removal of the radio itself from the bracket. The 4 screws for the stereo is bolted down with super high torque. Probably to make it difficult to steal. Anyway I stripped all the threads so I had to drill them out. Didn’t have the right bit and impact tool. Other than that this video was perfect!
This is helpful to me because it shows how you must first turn key in ignition to get shift lever to move back out of way. And that means you HAVE TO leave the car battery hooked up to do this job. Same with my 97 Altima. Either that or disconnect the battery after moving shift, with your key stuck in ignition and not turning all the way to lock position - and that just feels wrong. I've been all over the internet trying to get info about this. Thanks