How do you remove the radio from a 1996 850 wagon?

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How do you remove the radio from a 1996 850 wagon? I'd like to
replace it with a unit that also has the single CD player. I'm the
third owner of the call and there is a very old (read "yea Olde
Phone") mobile phone connected through the right side of the radio
unit.

If I get a SC-816 unit (AM/FM/CD) that should fit exactly the same
right?

Also, the plastic covering on the rear hatch-back type door is
vibrating because several of the clips that hold it on are broken.
Does anyone know what those clips are called or how I can describe
them to a parts dealer so that I can obtain replacements? Thanks in
advance for any help you can provide. We really like our volvo, it's
very reliable.

Very Respectfully,

charlie
 
charlie3629 said:
How do you remove the radio from a 1996 850 wagon? I'd like to
replace it with a unit that also has the single CD player. I'm the
third owner of the call and there is a very old (read "yea Olde
Phone") mobile phone connected through the right side of the radio
unit.

If I get a SC-816 unit (AM/FM/CD) that should fit exactly the same
right?

Also, the plastic covering on the rear hatch-back type door is
vibrating because several of the clips that hold it on are broken.
Does anyone know what those clips are called or how I can describe
them to a parts dealer so that I can obtain replacements? Thanks in
advance for any help you can provide. We really like our volvo, it's
very reliable.

Very Respectfully,

charlie
Answer to question 1 to remove radio on both sides there are 2 very thin
clips that you push in then they pop out then gently pull clips to there
stops (toward you) Place shifter in N to remove radio

Answer to Question 2 the dealer should have all the clips in stock we
just call them the tailgate panel clips there are 8 total 4 big 4 small
the dealer also sells a repair kit to correct your complaint
Glenn

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