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harborman 01-04-2010 03:38 PM

Pulling radio problem 86 928S
 
I have the original Monteray in the 928S but the FM is out and I want to replace the unit with a newer one or repair the original.

I purchased the removal tools, inserted them but the darn radio will not come out. It seems stuck. Should I shoot some PB Blaster in the holes? Did Porsche do something else to keep the radio from being removed? I am afraid to try and pry the radio out and don't want to damage the dash/console in doing so.

Thanks

MPDano 01-04-2010 04:38 PM

Pull those side panels under your center console and then you have access to the rear of the radio. Some radios get bolted down with a strap to the back.

Mrmerlin 01-04-2010 05:39 PM

chances are the rear mount is just a slide in part. the sides of the radio are probably still holding the radio
Do as Dano said and remove the side panels of the console

harborman 01-05-2010 03:54 AM

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Originally Posted by MPDano (Post 5106849)
Pull those side panels under your center console and then you have access to the rear of the radio. Some radios get bolted down with a strap to the back.

Thanks will do. It felt like it was not going to move. I had bought the removal tool kit, slid the wire tools in those front holes, felt them sort of click but the darn thing will not pull out. So I will remove the side panels and see behind it.

MPDano 01-05-2010 05:02 AM

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Originally Posted by harborman (Post 5107497)
Thanks will do. It felt like it was not going to move. I had bought the removal tool kit, slid the wire tools in those front holes, felt them sort of click but the darn thing will not pull out. So I will remove the side panels and see behind it.

What did those tools look like. My 928 never had a radio, but in my Expedition, I just used a metal hanger and bent them to fit in the holes. Unless the Blaupunkt had something different. Either way, your on the right track.

harborman 01-05-2010 06:04 AM

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Originally Posted by MPDano (Post 5107571)
What did those tools look like. My 928 never had a radio, but in my Expedition, I just used a metal hanger and bent them to fit in the holes. Unless the Blaupunkt had something different. Either way, your on the right track.

I got the tools at Walmart $4.50 in car radio section. It's for the DIN (German) standard with the four small holes, two on each side of the front radio panel. They supplied two types, one is the U shaped with little hooks on the end. You push one in on each side of the radio and then suppose to release the catch in back and pull out the radio with the tools. The other was for some kind of slot on bottom of the radio but not for mine. These were flat types, like keys.

I tried wires but that didn't work so I got the special tools but still a no go. Will look into removing a side panel, unfortunately.

Jim Chambers 01-05-2010 07:25 AM

I have found that once the tools are inserted you need to pry sideways while pulling out at the same time. The prying releases the locking tabs that hold the radio into the mounting sleeve. Sorry, but can't remember for sure which way to pry, only two choices though!

harborman 01-05-2010 10:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Jim Chambers (Post 5107842)
I have found that once the tools are inserted you need to pry sideways while pulling out at the same time. The prying releases the locking tabs that hold the radio into the mounting sleeve. Sorry, but can't remember for sure which way to pry, only two choices though!

Guys, I got the radio out. You do need those tools or wire, what ever. I took off the one side panel and found 4 dead mice in there! I knew there had been some mice in the car. I cleaned out the petrified bodies and all the debris they put in under and around the radio. I did not see any wire damage. The old Monterrey radio is out. It did need a push from the back which I could do once the side panel was off and tools inserted in the front of the radio. Now to look for a replacement radio, maybe a HD radio with all new features and CD instead of tape. My old one did not have FM working and not worth fixing, but I will keep it as original with the car.

Danglerb 01-05-2010 11:42 AM

My three music sources are;

FM
CD with burned collections of MP3's.
USB thumb drive that fits in the front panel of my JVC with 2GB of MP3's.

HD seems like a gimmicky text thing, not really music related, titles and ads, but I haven't looked into it much.

MPDano 01-05-2010 11:43 AM

Yeah, don't bother with your stock one. Get a nice updated one that matches your interior lights. Mine is an Alpine that displays mostly Blue since most of my lights are now Blue LEDs. Make sure you also can hook up an iPod since Cd's are mostly out. Mine also supports XM.

Heres my Alpine install thread:

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsche-928-technical-forum/511626-my-alpine-install.html

harborman 01-05-2010 12:07 PM

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Originally Posted by MPDano (Post 5108416)
Yeah, don't bother with your stock one. Get a nice updated one that matches your interior lights. Mine is an Alpine that displays mostly Blue since most of my lights are now Blue LEDs. Make sure you also can hook up an iPod since Cd's are mostly out. Mine also supports XM.

Heres my Alpine install thread:

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsche-928-technical-forum/511626-my-alpine-install.html

Nice install. I have been looking at new Blaupunkt but they don't seem to have the features like yours. Is it worth it keeping it all German? I am going to look at some radios later this evening. Do died in the wool Porsche fans wants Blaupunkt's in the cars??

MPDano 01-05-2010 12:11 PM

Forget what everyone else thinks. I also looked in Blaus but their stuff sucks compared to Alpine and Kenwoods. Get what "YOU" like, not what others like and think. Your the one stuck with it. I would get the best your budget allows.

harborman 01-05-2010 12:29 PM

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Originally Posted by MPDano (Post 5108479)
Forget what everyone else thinks. I also looked in Blaus but their stuff sucks compared to Alpine and Kenwoods. Get what "YOU" like, not what others like and think. Your the one stuck with it. I would get the best your budget allows.


You are right on that. I am actually looking at Alpine and a few others with Blue tooth, HD, etc., USB , Ipod ports. Will let you know what I got.

Danglerb 01-05-2010 01:19 PM

Keep in mind this is CES this week with many new products coming out.

MPDano 01-05-2010 01:28 PM

FYI, I used Crutchfield.com to compare and buy mine. They got good prices and are fast in shipping. CES? I guess if your looking for the Nanobyte Floating Gigawatt Technology for your Car Stereo. Then you'll pay Gigawatt prices. Just messing with ya Mike!

harborman 01-06-2010 09:13 AM

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Originally Posted by MPDano (Post 5108665)
FYI, I used Crutchfield.com to compare and buy mine. They got good prices and are fast in shipping. CES? I guess if your looking for the Nanobyte Floating Gigawatt Technology for your Car Stereo. Then you'll pay Gigawatt prices. Just messing with ya Mike!

I have been looking at several different replacement radios. One is a Jensen VM8013 which has a little screen and plays DVD has many outputs but no Bluetooth. It has ability for connection larger screens and rear camers, etc. What I like is, it does not have all the glitter on the front panel, looks mostly black. A lot of these new ones look cheap to me, too much chrome cheap knobs.

Another one which looks good to me is the Eclipse CD5030, has Bluetooth and many features.

I did notice some radios do require removal of the rear support bracket in the car. Not sure I like that idea.

I am not going to install any 1,000 watt super bass units, I just want a decent radio and use existing 928S speakers.

MPDano 01-06-2010 09:24 AM

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Originally Posted by harborman (Post 5110091)
I have been looking at several different replacement radios. One is a Jensen VM8013 which has a little screen and plays DVD has many outputs but no Bluetooth. It has ability for connection larger screens and rear camers, etc. What I like is, it does not have all the glitter on the front panel, looks mostly black. A lot of these new ones look cheap to me, too much chrome cheap knobs.

Another one which looks good to me is the Eclipse CD5030, has Bluetooth and many features.

I did notice some radios do require removal of the rear support bracket in the car. Not sure I like that idea.

I am not going to install any 1,000 watt super bass units, I just want a decent radio and use existing 928S speakers.

Yuck, Jensen or Eclipse. I wouldn't put those brands in my Ford, let alone a Porsche. The higher end names are that expensive either. Stay away from stereo brands you can buy at Walmart. Same for Sony stereos. Now, Sony TV's are a different story.

You NEED this one ;)

http://akamaipix.crutchfield.com/Ima...D106-o_mt.jpeg

MPDano 01-06-2010 09:27 AM

Wow, JVC has come a long way too. Touchscreen and it's Blacked out when off.

http://akamaipix.crutchfield.com/Ima...VX77-o_dg.jpeg

http://akamaipix.crutchfield.com/Ima...VX77-o_dg.jpeg

harborman 01-06-2010 10:13 AM

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Originally Posted by MPDano (Post 5110109)
Yuck, Jensen or Eclipse. I wouldn't put those brands in my Ford, let alone a Porsche. The higher end names are that expensive either. Stay away from stereo brands you can buy at Walmart. Same for Sony stereos. Now, Sony TV's are a different story.

You NEED this one ;)

http://akamaipix.crutchfield.com/Ima...D106-o_mt.jpeg

Looks good, however, won't that screen hide the comfort controls in the car? Seems with that big screen it will. The other JVC looks interesting and will check it out. But JVC is not a high end stereo company in my opinion either.

I am still looking, but Eclipse I don't think is junk! I mean I was looking at Alpine and some of their stuff looks cheap. Like I said, I actually like the looks of the stock Blaupunkt, clean, neat, no chrome junk looking knobs. I could have the Monteray fixed, but I think something with newer features might do the job.

MPDano 01-06-2010 10:28 AM

Actually, here's a 3rd Party Opinion. And yup, JVC is there, but so is Clarion. Another brand I wouldn't put in any of my cars. Seriously, to each is own. If an Eclipse stereo is what you want in your 928, then so be it. Only you know what You like. Heres that article on the Auto Stereos mostly bought.

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10 Widely Sold Car Stereo Brands
By Victor Epand Platinum Quality Author

Car stereos are very important for every kind of car. In fact it is one of the most popular tools used to provide entertainment in the car. There are many high-end versions available nowadays. They offer a varied range of features. They look trendy, and for that reason they are one of the best status enhancing features of modern cars.

There are manufactures that make and sell many popular brands of car stereos. In this article, we will discuss ten widely sold car stereo brands.

Boss

Boss is one of the most elegant manufacturers of car stereos. They are part of Roland. They are mainly popular for making electric guitars and other musical instruments. But they also makes good car stereos. Some of their popular models are, CD3055R, 506CA etc.

JVC

JVC a Japanese company formed in 1927. Now it has spread its business all over the world. They are famous in making all kinds of electronic goods such as car stereos. Some of their famous models are JVC KD-G405 car stereo player, JVC KD SV3105 etc.

Blaupunkt

This is another big name in the world of car stereos. It is a very old company, working from 1920. The head office of this company is located in Germany. Their popular models are Blaupunkt Casablanca MP56, Blaupunkt Melbourne SD27, Blaupunkt Nashville DAB35, Blaupunkt Vancouver CD36 etc.

Sony

Sony is another big name in the world of electronics. Sony was formed in the year 1946 by Masaru Ibuka and Akio Morita. The original name of the company is Tokyo Tsushin Kogyo. They have a wide range of car stereos. Some of them are Sony Xplod CDX F7500, Sony CDX GT410U etc.

Alpine

The brand Alpine has a very good reputation in the world of car stereos. Some of their famous products are Play loud bass engine stereos, DVD car navy, V Amplifiers, GPS Navigation systems, CD, MD, cassette player, mp3 etc. This brand is very famous for CD changers.

Becker

Becker is another popular brand. This specific brand makes a wide range of CD changers, CD players in car navigation system etc. all of their car stereos are made of good technologies. It has got a very good combination of CD player, RDS tuner, navigation system and all of them are in one unit.

Clarion

This is a newly emerged brand. Their car navigation system and Digital audio Broadcasting system have become very popular. Its CD, mp3, MD and cassette player are also very popular. The Clarion DC628 CD changer is a popular model of this brand.

Kenwood

This popular brand has a wide range of car stereos. It has not only pioneered in CD changers, MD and cassette player but also in woofers, subwoofers, speakers etc. Some popular models of Kenwood are KDC 309A, KDC MP205 etc.

JBL

This brand makes brilliant quality amplifiers, loudspeakers, and subwoofers.

Grundig

This is another brand whose car CD changers have a huge fan follower. Their MCD 46 CD changer is immensely popular.


Article Source: Victor Epand - EzineArticles.com Expert Author


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