Video: The Crutchfield MasterSheet — vehicle-specific instructions for removing your car stereo and speakers (2024)

Vehicle-specific instructions for removing your car stereo and speakers

Video: The Crutchfield MasterSheet — vehicle-specific instructions for removing your car stereo and speakers (1)

by Crutchfield's Robert Ferency-Viars

The Crutchfield MasterSheet™ is a set of vehicle-specific instructions that shows you how to remove the stereo and speakers in your vehicle. In this video, we describe all of the work that goes into researching a vehicle and creating our instructions. What's more, this same vehicle infois used to fuel our massive vehicle database. When we tell you we know what fits — we really do.

Disassemble your dash with confidence

We have removal instructionsfor most, but not all, of the thousands of vehicles in our database. Our unique instructions aremuch more helpful than the generic installation instructions you'll get anywhere else. We include clear pictures of the vehicle and detailed instructions that are specifc and easy to understand.

Take a look ahead of time

These detailed instructions are free with your Crutchfield car stereo or speaker order. We even send it to you ahead of the order via email so that you can take a look at what's involved in the installation before your new car audio gear even arrives! It'll be included in your shipping confirmation email.

If you're not sure about the challenge of installing new car audio gear, you can also purchase these instructions first, so you can evaluate the task. Then, if you order your new gear within 60 days, we'll credit thecost of the instructions back to your order. Give us a shout (via phone or chat) if you have any questions.

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When you purchase a car stereo from Crutchfield, the instructions start here. They're step-by-step, screw by screw, clip by clip, taking the vehicle apart...we write the instructions, we've got measurements of the depth, the height, of the width of the cavities; we just try to get every piece of information we can for our customers as well as our techs and salespeople.

Typically we take between 300 and 700 pictures per day per vehicle. Wayne takes the pictures, I write the copy, it's proofed several times by multiple people so we know we've got it perfect. And all this information is put into our database so that online people can find what fits their vehicle, or what doesn't, and they'll be able to make a purchase without having to worry about it. And get photo by photo, screw by screw disassembly instructions. So a lot of people who have never done it before have the opportunity to do the work themselves.

You have any questions, give us a call at Crutchfield and we'll do our best to help you out.

Comments (8)

  • Video: The Crutchfield MasterSheet — vehicle-specific instructions for removing your car stereo and speakers (2)

    Jon Paulette from Crutchfield

    Posted on 12/13/2016

    Frank, Check out our Vehicle Profile on the Colorado to get a sneak preview of what you're getting into. The MasterSheet for this truck will be included free with your Crutchfield stereo or speaker purchase.

  • Frank from Wilmington

    Posted on 12/10/2016

    Need detailed instructions on how to disconnect original equipment stereo cd radio from my 2006 Chevrolet Colorado crew cab so I can buy a similar new one from you. Are installation instructions included? Want to see disconnect instructions first to be sure I can handle the job. Please advise ordering instructions and recommendation for replacement cd radio. Thank you.

  • Video: The Crutchfield MasterSheet — vehicle-specific instructions for removing your car stereo and speakers (3)

    Alexander Hrabe from Crutchfield

    Posted on 8/23/2016

    Peggy, if you bought your gear from Crutchfield, you can call Tech Support for free help troubleshooting your system. If you purchased your equipment elsewhere, you can still get expert Crutchfield Tech Support - 90 days-worth for only $30. Check out our tech support page for details.

  • Peggy Howell from Robertsdale

    Posted on 8/23/2016

    My daughter purchased the Clarion CZ102 for me and all I have is one piece of paper for the installation kit and it's not clear at all.

  • Video: The Crutchfield MasterSheet — vehicle-specific instructions for removing your car stereo and speakers (4)

    Alexander Hrabe from Crutchfield

    Posted on 12/21/2015

    Billy, you should find your MasterSheet in your inbox attached to your emailed Crutchfield receipt. If you don't find it, please give us a call at 1.888.955.6000 and an advisor will be able to help you.

  • Billy from Pollock

    Posted on 12/20/2015

    Either never received or misplaced mastersheet for installation of ixaw404 car audio system

  • Video: The Crutchfield MasterSheet — vehicle-specific instructions for removing your car stereo and speakers (5)

    Alexander Hrabe from Crutchfield

    Posted on 5/4/2015

    Richard, Here's the general info on our Mastersheets. If you'd like to buy one, give us a call at the number at the top of the page.

  • RICHARD from missouri

    Posted on 5/2/2015

    I WOULD LIKE TO PURCHSE A MASTERSHEET DOE DOOR PANEL REMOVAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR A 2015 KIA FORTE WITH 4 SPEAKER SYSTEM

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Speaker installation in older cars is quite a straightforward process that may take you just about three to four hours, but newer cars are harder to take apart, increasing the difficulty. So, it may be best to leave it to a professional service like ours.

How can I make my factory car stereo sound better? ›

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  2. Add An Amplifier. The next step would be to add an amplifier to really bring those new speakers to life. ...
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  5. Upgrade The Radio.

How do you remove a car stereo system? ›

Radio keys are small flat tools that undo the clips holding the stereo in. They may come with your car, or you can get a set from an auto parts store. Slide a key into each slot on either side of the stereo. You need both keys in at the same time to release the stereo.

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Can you replace car speakers yourself? ›

They're usually easy to replace, but the degree of difficulty involved in getting to them can vary. While it's increasingly rare to encounter a car that will allow you to replace the speakers by simply removing the grille and swapping them out, we still see this situation from time to time.

Do you need an amp when replacing speakers? ›

Power for upgraded speakers — High-quality aftermarket speakers or component systems may require more power for peak performance than your in-dash stereo can provide. An amplifier will give them the power they need for optimum sound.

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