taking apart a 99' Cavalier dash
taking apart a 99' Cavalier dash
I've taken apart my 2000 Cavalier dash before to put in a deck. How different is it to take apart a 99' dash, and what tools are needed?
Last edited by d4rin; Aug 2, 2007 at 02:20 PM. Reason: miss-spelled
I'm pretty sure you have to, to take out the factory deck. The front part of the dash is most likely screwd in at the top like my 2000 Cavalier. I don't think it's possible to install a deck in the car without taking the whole assembly apart.
If its anything like my 97 z24 was, then Yes, the whole top cover of the dash has to come off to get the deck panel out. Including the 2 screws inside the glove box that hold the airbag to the dash top cover.
It's pretty easy to do. I upgraded about 4 times, had one stolen & replaced.
So i could take it apart, change decks and have it back together in a couple hours.
It's pretty easy to do. I upgraded about 4 times, had one stolen & replaced.
So i could take it apart, change decks and have it back together in a couple hours.
Last edited by Tom.F.1; Aug 3, 2007 at 08:59 AM.
Are you sure you should be doing this you say you've done a 2000 Cav but your not to sure on a 99.(1995-2005) same dash
Also a 2000 has air-bags to how did you go around this when you did the HU install.As your asking about on the 99
Also a 2000 has air-bags to how did you go around this when you did the HU install.As your asking about on the 99
Originally Posted by Darin
There are airbags in the 99' Cavalier. Do I have to unplug them somehow?
best bet,is to just Disconnect the Neg battery terminal
so no boom will happen
I don't **** with those fuses unless I have to,I've seen some pretty ****ed up things happen.
Plus you won't have to worry about having to unlock the radio as your replacing it after its re-conected.
so no boom will happen
I don't **** with those fuses unless I have to,I've seen some pretty ****ed up things happen.
Plus you won't have to worry about having to unlock the radio as your replacing it after its re-conected.


