In order to get it out, you have 2 options. The radio is mounted to a plate directly behind the radio. Take the glove box, and flip it down out of the way. Remove the 2 silver 8mm/Phillips screws that attach it to the plate and it will pop out. I was able to get one screw out, but the other was too hard to get to on my car.
Option two-remove the console (the plastic which covers the shifter and the emergency brake) by removing the screws around the outside. Then remove the ashtray, then the ashtray holder plate (2 Phillips screws). Move the ashtray plate to the side, and you will see two gold colored 8mm/Phillips screws. Remove them, and this frees the plate that the radio is mounted to. Pull the whole thing out (you may need to pry the front plate a little to get the radio and frame out in one piece. Good luck. It should come right out.
http://www.installdr.com/InstallDocs/Honda/PDF/466021.pdf
You can use the 1990 stereo in your 1992 Accord, but the 1998 will not bolt in the correct way.
Take it to a stereo shop, even those guys says its a bugger to get them out so its best left to a pro
Take out the ash tray and unscrew the screw back there that holds the kit in place.
To install a stereo in a 1985 Honda Accord, make wire to wire connections using either a solder iron and electrical tape.
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You might want to try calling your local Honda dealership with the Vehicle Identification Number. You may have to remove the radio to give them a code off the back of the unit.
This is the same model I have in my 1996 Honda Accord
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