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Reviews (5)

02 Jun, 2021
Good tool once you work out it needs adjusting
First rivet worked right up until the centre rivet snaps off, leaving the bar stuck in the tool. You have to fiddle with the other parts of the collar to open it up so it drops out. A card with a simple pictoriail guide would make the world of difference (5 stars rather than 4). All that said, its easy to press, works well.

06 Mar, 2017
When did they go to paperback?
Pretty much like all the usual Haynes manuals ( although its no longer based on the complete strip down and rebuild of a mark one ford escort) lots of info and pictures to help point you in the right direction. I know you can find things on the Internet now, but it's far easier to chuck the book on the side of the wing than it is to carry out a small table, extension lead, computer tower, keyboard, mouse etc and set it all up in the rain. My only sad mouth about it, is they appear to have now gone to a paperback type cover and less glossy internal pages, which makes the pictures seem a bit duller. Apart from that, delivery was very prompt and all packaged well. At the price I'm not complaining.

07 Dec, 2017
Had to make my own fixings
It looks the part, comes with a little bag of spring clips but no matter where in the trim I put them or which way round I tried, o couldn't get them to hold the unit into the dash. Tried with the existing clips still in and removing them and still nothing would fasten or lock in place. As I didn't have to luxury of waiting I had to come up with a solution which was basically use some short self tapping screws and fix it in with them. All that said, it fits in the dash pretty well, it's a slight shade different to my dash but nothing really noticeable. The rest of it was a doddle to fit, stereo just slipped into place and the tray went under it with a gentle push. Maybe some instructions would have made something I was missing with the initial clips and fastenings more obvious. Even having to use screws hasn't made me worry and I'd get another if I had to do it again.