I have a 1995 Ford Taurus, and I would like to replace the radio and cassette deck that are factory fitted so I can install a new system. Does anyone know if there is a special trick to removing the deck — a special tool you need, a way of prying off the faceplate, etc? I have the wiring harness and cage for the new deck and they are supposed to fit, so that isn’t the issue. It’s just — how do I get the old one out???

Thanks!

I know the question sounds stupid but it is really legitimate…..I just bought a 2000 Ford Taurus and I assumed it only had a cassette deck when I purchased it. Some how I skipped over seeing the "CD" button next to the tape button. Although there is no CD deck in the actual radio area I hear that it should be equipped with a disk changer. Where in my car can I find this? Or is the button there just in case I would like to install a disk changer? I have no idea about cars so anything would help
um PraiseBob…….if I had an owner’s manual I would have used it……the car is used so they must kept the manual or lost it

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