99 Gr Voyager Radio Removal Problem

Discussion in 'Voyager' started by brcampbell, Jan 26, 2005.

  1. brcampbell

    brcampbell Guest

    The procedure for removing the radio from this minivan is very
    straightforward. My question/problem is that the electrical wiring
    cables which attach to the rear of the radio unit do not allow me
    enough freedom to pull the radio out of its mounting unit to disconnect
    them. The radio can only be pulled about 1/2 the depth of the radio.
    There is no real access to allow one to reach in from behind or
    underneath the radio to disconnect the wiring. Is there some type of
    cable tie on these which needs to be cut? Is there a known problem
    where they might be caught on something? Unfortunately for me, the
    antenna and power connectors became disconnected, and I cannot access
    the back of the radio to get them re-connected. I didn't want to
    needlessly disassemble the whole dash.
     
    brcampbell, Jan 26, 2005
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  2. brcampbell

    maxpower Guest

    You shouldnt have to dissassemble the whole dash, the wires may be wedged up
    in back, you should be able to pull the harness by grabbing on to the wires
    before the connectors. Be carefull not to just pull the radio or you may
    damage it.. The radio was installed when new and there had to be enough
    length for the installation of it. Sometimes you have to reach back to
    unhook the connectors and they can be tight.
    Did you have any work done to the vehicle since you had it that may have
    caused the harness to get pinched? Evaporator replaced?
     
    maxpower, Jan 26, 2005
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