ShaneB
New member
So today my wife`s radio was stolen from her 2016 town and country in broad daylight in her works parking lot (retail store). Thieves were in and out and gone in under a minute! Looking at the hole in the dashboard, I see that it was simply a clipped in bezel and 4 Phillips screws holding the radio in. A quick search on google confirmed it is as simple as pop the bezel off, remove the screws, disconnect the wiring and it`s out. I have a town and country of my own and was able to do it myself in about 2 minutes with a flat head and Phillips screwdriver (just confirming how easy it is).
So so just a heads up to you all of you happen to have one or know someone who does, you may want to consider what I will be doing with mine as well as my wife`s when we replace the radio. I`m going to swing by Home Depot and pickup some security screws and replace the simple Phillips screws with the security torx screws. If anything it will serve as a deterrent to a potential thief who may pop the bezel off and doesn`t have more than a Phillips screwdriver on hand.
from what the police told my wife, several town and country mini vans in our area were hit today by the same people. So thieves know this info and are targeting them. IMO chrysler really dropped the ball on the design of this. I`m actually shocked as to just how easy this $450 head unit can be taken out.
So so just a heads up to you all of you happen to have one or know someone who does, you may want to consider what I will be doing with mine as well as my wife`s when we replace the radio. I`m going to swing by Home Depot and pickup some security screws and replace the simple Phillips screws with the security torx screws. If anything it will serve as a deterrent to a potential thief who may pop the bezel off and doesn`t have more than a Phillips screwdriver on hand.
from what the police told my wife, several town and country mini vans in our area were hit today by the same people. So thieves know this info and are targeting them. IMO chrysler really dropped the ball on the design of this. I`m actually shocked as to just how easy this $450 head unit can be taken out.