How to remove the factory head unit from a Liberty 93` Gx
How to remove the factory head unit from a Liberty 93` Gx
i am trying to put my kenwood head unit in my liberty and its a bitch to get it out any tips or tools i need?? and how do the wires connect up eg wiring diagram?
- Outback bloke
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You just need two screw drivers. Both phillips head. One about 6 inches long and one stumpy driver.
Take out the ash tray.
Use the stumpy screw driver under neath where the ash tray was and undo the 2 screws.
Take out the drink holder. Undo the 2 screws behind there.
Slide the drink holder tray out.
Undo the next two screws.
From the top gently pull out the black plastic surround and unclip it from the bottom.
You will then find 6 screws around the radio. 4 at the front. 2 half way up in the middle about 80-100mm in.
Any twisted pair wires you find in the harness are speaker wires.
Use a test lamp (about 5 bucks) to find the switched power and teh hot at all times power.
The black one is earth.
Follow your instructions with the radio.
Re-assemble in reverse order.
Take out the ash tray.
Use the stumpy screw driver under neath where the ash tray was and undo the 2 screws.
Take out the drink holder. Undo the 2 screws behind there.
Slide the drink holder tray out.
Undo the next two screws.
From the top gently pull out the black plastic surround and unclip it from the bottom.
You will then find 6 screws around the radio. 4 at the front. 2 half way up in the middle about 80-100mm in.
Any twisted pair wires you find in the harness are speaker wires.
Use a test lamp (about 5 bucks) to find the switched power and teh hot at all times power.
The black one is earth.
Follow your instructions with the radio.
Re-assemble in reverse order.
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On a side note, you will find that your new head unit will have it's own screws to mount it to the Liberty radio chassis. Simply line it up with the tray that is below your radio for in/out alignment. You won't need your head unit surround. It will fit neatly in the Liberty surround. As long as it is DIN size any way.
You can also buy an LX tray (wreckers or here) for under the radio to close up the gap you will end up with.
You can also buy an LX tray (wreckers or here) for under the radio to close up the gap you will end up with.
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They aren't 6 in the front. Some one will correct me but I think the size is 5 1/4. Might be 4 1/4, what ever that size is around there. There is also tweeters in the little triangle thing near your mirror too. Not sure on standard rear speakers. I do know you can fit 8's in there quite easily.
I fitted some to our gen 2 Liberty. Good base but not doof doof base.
I fitted some to our gen 2 Liberty. Good base but not doof doof base.
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Hey BYB-01...
"You can also buy an LX tray (wreckers or here) for under the radio to close up the gap you will end up with."
Where can I get one of these please? Need one now! Thanks!
"You can also buy an LX tray (wreckers or here) for under the radio to close up the gap you will end up with."
Where can I get one of these please? Need one now! Thanks!
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98 Forester - wotaluvlycar! (belongs to missus) ;o)
91 Liberty Wagon in immaculate condition - can't believe how much nice it is, mine!

Hey BYB
Can you tell me where to get one of these!! Ta!BYB-01 wrote:On a side note,
You can also buy an LX tray (wreckers or here) for under the radio to close up the gap you will end up with.
88 GL Touring Wagon - getting better all the time... or was until Skippy got in the way one night... writeoff now 
98 Forester - wotaluvlycar! (belongs to missus) ;o)
91 Liberty Wagon in immaculate condition - can't believe how much nice it is, mine!

98 Forester - wotaluvlycar! (belongs to missus) ;o)
91 Liberty Wagon in immaculate condition - can't believe how much nice it is, mine!

- Thumpage44
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get it fitted by a pro.
or find a wiring diagram and chop the necessary wires off the existing harness to match up with your new headunit. Its not that hard really.
no stereos ever just plug in strait to the factory plugs.
or find a wiring diagram and chop the necessary wires off the existing harness to match up with your new headunit. Its not that hard really.
no stereos ever just plug in strait to the factory plugs.
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my13 Hyundai i45(shhhh)
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my13 Hyundai i45(shhhh)
my02 Gen3 Liberty limited ed.
previously
L-series wagon, LSD, EJ20turbo, 29in tyres, 'wanky wagon'
2000 gen3 outback, lifted, otherwise stock.
black = ground
yellow = battery or accessory +ve
red = the other
the rest (usually matched pairs) = speakers. experiment with balance and fader until you get them right.
Or go to somewhere like Ripco and buy an adapter.
but as alex said if you're not sure, get someone else to do it.
Update: Ignore me. I just noticed that's all been said before.
yellow = battery or accessory +ve
red = the other
the rest (usually matched pairs) = speakers. experiment with balance and fader until you get them right.
Or go to somewhere like Ripco and buy an adapter.
but as alex said if you're not sure, get someone else to do it.
Update: Ignore me. I just noticed that's all been said before.
I have found its much easier and portable to leave the harness alone on the car side of the harness. Cut the harness off the old radio and chuck the radio out (aint worth a pinch of coon shit anyway). Then solder/wire in your head unit harness to this one.
Neater, cleaner and easily swapped to another series of the same car, or any other car that uses the same "car" side of the harness.
Neater, cleaner and easily swapped to another series of the same car, or any other car that uses the same "car" side of the harness.