You can't do it with "keys or pullers", but you won't run into vehicle problems if you pull the radio from that car. Unlike many newer GM vehicles, the 97 LeSabre doesn't have a computer data bus system linked to the factory radio.
In your car, you have to remove the dash panel before you can remove the radio. First you have to pop off the fake wood-grain strip across the dash on both sides of the steering wheel, and remove the screws underneath that hold the upper panel. You also have to pull out the air vent grills and remove screws from the vent openings. After that you can remove the entire dash panel; the factory radio is held in with screws underneath.
2007-05-23 05:06:18
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answered by KaeZoo 7
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no. for first, go japanese. I like the 1995-1999 eclipse, but any japanese(almost) is better than a buick. Maybe a toyota corolla or celica. A honda civic. A subaru. Anything, any year, get japanese... If you like buicks, it would be OK, but not as good as japanese. For a newer car, sure, get american. But used, japanese...
2016-04-01 04:11:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Sure, you can do it to any car really... they all have their own "keys" or radio pullers... is easy job.
2007-05-23 04:43:47
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answered by Aaron M. 5
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