2011-2017 Jeep Wrangler JK radio removal

2011-2017 Jeep Wrangler JK radio removal

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@NotMyNameEither says:

Nicely done. Thank you. This helps a lot.

@h22a says:

Thank u so much my man just swapped the radio for the first time with ur help❤

@danielcagle8286 says:

If you don’t have no power, going to your radio after you hook the new one up is there more than one fuse on a 2015 Jeep Wrangler

@LucasThompson-s5l says:

This helped me a lot to get my new Bluetooth radio in

@abdulreinberry9658 says:

Thank you so much for this detailed video and for everything you do for the community Your guides make working on my Jeep so much easier I really appreciate your time and effort Definitely subscribing and sharing to support the channel

@sstjacques says:

I took radio out a few years ago, thanks for refresher on this. Touch screen went now in factory radio, so replacing that.

@Its303AcidBass says:

This instructional video is perfect

@ryanmarvel737 says:

That might be the best tutorial I’ve seen of any kind

@stevenhaviland8200 says:

I may be wrong, and maybe it’s tipper for a different model years, but it is not necessary to take the AC vents off. I have taken that off and replaced the radio, and do not have to take the AC vents off.

@robertmartin8184 says:

Excellent instruction

@daniellachapelle952 says:

Thanks for all detail you are giving . Those day we have to always check video before starting a job repair so this way we dont brake anything and work very meticulous

@finditfixitmechanics says:

Excellent Video. Very precise and easy to follow. Helpful even years later. Thank you!

@joeycanady7242 says:

my issue is iam using a hrch1 and a ads-mrr and i only have audio on one side of car

@wiliamkirkpatrick1532 says:

Thanx David.

@Jasonrcsd says:

Dude! This was my first time seeing one of your videos and your step by step guide is excellent!!! Thank you sir, I'll be checking out more videos!!

@skeets9837 says:

Very well explained, specially separate close up shots to explain. Now I am confident to replace my radio. Just one question, will steering wheel switches work with aftermarket radio heads from Amazon?

@cnevins3866 says:

One of the best instructional videos I have every seen. You are a natural teacher. Well done and thank you!

@terryweimortz5744 says:

It is not necessary to remove the ac vents

@thejokergotham384 says:

Tyvm i definitely wouldve tried to take off the center piece like any normal person lol appreciate the help

@free-manlife3644 says:

Amazing and professional! Thanks brafa

@cranky_yankee says:

Great video single din with kit will go right in

@408WIN says:

You do a great job on your videos. Every time I tackle a problem my the wife's jeep, I see if you have a video on it before going through the service literature. You've helped me a lot from simple stuff like this, to all the fun internal repairs that come with the early 3.6 pentastars. You're to the point and show us what we need to see.

@michaelholmberg5884 says:

Dealership quoted me over 700 to replace. This video gave me the confidence to do the install myself. Thanks brother.

@melodioustunes says:

Just bought my 2015 Wrangler and of course the UConnect radio doesn't want to work. Decided to upgrade with an aftermarket system. Seriously, best "how to" video I've ever seen.

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