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Step-by-step guide to removing the factory head unit / stereo from a Nissan March 2009 (K13 platform, also known as Micra). Learn the correct trim removal sequence, screw and clip locations, and how to disconnect wiring and antenna connectors without damaging the dashboard or center console. Perfect for Android head unit / CarPlay upgrades, stereo replacement, or diagnosing audio issues. What you’ll learn: • Correct order for center fascia and vent trim removal • How to safely pull the radio and disconnect antenna / main harness • Professional approach for Android head unit or CarPlay install • How to avoid broken clips and scratches during disassembly Tools used: Plastic trim removal tools, Phillips screwdriver, 10 mm socket & ratchet, Torx driver set (if fitted), flashlight, masking tape for edge protection. Safety & pro tips: • Disconnect the negative battery terminal before unplugging any connectors. • Use plastic pry tools to prevent visible trim damage. • Label screws and wiring for easy reassembly. • Always test the new unit before reinstalling panels. • Re-seat the antenna connector if radio signal is weak after refit. Compatible years (explicit listing): Nissan March 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016. Regional / trims (for indexing): Japan: March 12X / 12G / Bolero (K13) Europe/UK: Micra 1.2 / 1.5 dCi (K13) Asia-Pacific: March EL / VL / Sport (Thailand, Philippines) Model code: K13 (Fourth Generation) Use cases: OEM radio replacement • Android head unit install • CarPlay/Android Auto upgrade • Wiring/antenna diagnostics • Speaker retrofit or amplifier integration Join this channel to get access to perks: / @automotiveelectrician