Audio Systems: PT Cruiser faceplate removal, flat head screw, screw drivers


Question
Thank you for you response. I have to admit I am not "Mr. Goodwrench" ... I am able to get the bottom 3/4 of the panel lose, but am having trouble with the top portion. Seems like there is something between the air vents holding it in place. Any suggestions?
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My 2001 PT radio took a dive. I found, and purchased, a "stock" radio to replace it. It appears the faceplate that covers the radio and dash controls is one piece and removable. How do I remove the faceplate? Once it is removed do I simply remove 4 screws on the radio and pull it out? My Toyota PU is similar...I just pry off the faceplate carefully, as there are 4 metal clips that hold it in place. That gives me access to the 4 screws that hold the radio in. Looks like the same deal, I just don't want to start prying on the PT if it is not the same. If there is a special tool needed I cannot find it.
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it is just clips  in some vehicles there is scres by the cup holder if not it is just clips get two small screw drivers and  begind in the right corner
good luck


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on the 2005 there is a screw behind the window switch,
i don't thing there is any in your 2001 but you can check before pulling also this is the fist time you open this the clips are new and strong get a mediun size flat head screw driver and a towel and push up and bend to open,1 inch at the time
good luck