Underneath the 'eyebrow' above the head unit, you will find a blanking cover that has two little slots. You can pop this off with a small screwdriver.
You'll then see two screws, remove these & remove the 'eyebrow' trim piece.
Behind this you will see the two screws that secures the head unit.
Remove these & pull the head unit out.
Unplug the multi-plugs & also trace the GPS lead to find the sensor.
If the car has any other things fitted like steering wheel controls, ipod lead, external USB lead, camera etc, you might want all those these too.
It may also have an ISO adapter but that plugs in further down below the climate control panel.
To be honest, looking at the photo I'd be surprised if It's even held in by any screws!
Last edited by mh007; 29th November 2020 at 22:47..
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