How to remove Overhead DVD players for your car?

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Overhead DVD players have become more popular as the technology gets cheaper and easier to remove and Overhead DVD players installation for cars is easier too. These are particularly popular in minivans as backseat entertainment for passengers and kids. If you added one to your minivan, you may want to take it out prior to selling the car. The removal process can change a bit between cars and different kinds of overhead DVD players, but the basic process is the same throughout.

How to remove Overhead DVD players?
Things You'll Need:

Philips-head screwdriver
1/4-inch ratchet and socket set
Wire cutters

   1.Sit in the car next to the overhead DVD player. Locate the mounting screws for the player, which are either behind a drop-down monitor or around the perimeter of the unit.
   2.Unbolt the overhead DVD player from the headliner using the Philips-head screwdriver or the 1/4-inch ratchet and socket, depending on the type of fastener securing it to the vehicle.
   3.Carefully lower the overhead DVD player from the headliner. Look to see if the player is connected via a harness or crimped wires. Unplug the harness if that's the case; if it's hardwired in place, use the wire cutters to separate the DVD player from the car .