How to remove the DVD player in Baojun 560?
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Directly pry open the decorative cover around the Baojun 560 DVD player, then you can see the screws inside. Use a screwdriver to remove the screws and take out the DVD player. Below are the detailed removal steps for Baojun 560: 1. Use a flat-head screwdriver to pry from the four corners of the decorative cover (it's better to pad with a towel). Once you see the screws inside, unscrew them. 2. Baojun 560 is the first SUV produced by SAIC-GM-Wuling. It carries SAIC-GM-Wuling's confidence in continuously developing family cars, marking a more comprehensive and abundant product line for the Baojun brand.
I've disassembled the Baojun 560's DVD player several times myself and found it quite interesting. First, emphasize safety: open the hood, disconnect the negative terminal of the battery to avoid short circuits and injuries. The DVD is usually located in the center console of the dashboard. Use a small screwdriver or plastic pry tool to carefully remove the surrounding panels—don't force it to avoid damaging the plastic. Once the panel is off, locate the mounting screws of the DVD unit, typically two, unscrew them, and gently unplug the power and data connectors at the back. Slowly pull out the unit, avoiding excessive force. The whole process takes about 20 minutes, but if it's your first time, I recommend watching a video tutorial for reference and taking the opportunity to clean out any dust inside. After reassembly, test the audio to ensure it works properly. It's not a difficult task, but being bold yet meticulous is key. After my own disassembly, I upgraded and modified the system, which significantly improved the sound quality.
From a cautious perspective, dismantling the DVD carries significant risks. My experience suggests: always disconnect the battery's positive and negative terminals first to prevent electric shock or circuit damage. The DVD is located in the central dashboard area, where panel clips are prone to breakage—it's best to use professional tools or kits for gentle prying. When removing screws and connectors, proceed slowly, noting cable positions to avoid confusion. If the DVD malfunctions, disassembly might aid inspection, but beginners often make mistakes, such as accidentally unplugging cables leading to screen failure. I've seen friends spend more on repairs after DIY attempts, so safety comes first: if unsure, visit a 4S shop or consult a technician. The Baojun 560 follows similar design standards, but protecting the interior is even more critical; DIY can be fun, but the cost is high.
I was quite confused the first time I disassembled the DVD. After opening the Baojun 560's door and checking the manual to locate the DVD under the center console, I first disconnected the battery's negative terminal. It took me quite a while to remove the small panel by hand, being extra careful with the clips. I unscrewed the main unit's screws but didn't dare to mess with the cables, fearing they might break. After searching for guidance online, I managed to unplug the connectors and remove the unit. The whole process took about an hour of trial and error, and when reinstalling, I almost got stuck because I forgot the sequence. My advice for beginners is to prepare some tools and research more; don't rush, take your time to learn.