I THINK, BUT, NOT ABSOLUTELY SURE, THERE SHOULD BE FOUR HOLES ON THE FACE OF THE RADIO ABOUT THE DIAMETER OF A FINISHING NAIL, ONE IN EACH CORNER. IF THIS IS ON YOURS THEN YOU ARE IN BUSSINESS. SLIDE A NAIL (APPROX.3 IN. LONG) IN EACH HOLE UNTIL IT STOP. USE BOTH HANDS TO GRAB NAILS, SQUEEZE TWO NAILS ON THE LEFT TOGETHER SLIGHTLY AND DO THE SAME ON THE RIGHT SIMOTANIOUSLY AND PULL RADIO FROM THE DASH. THE NAILS ARE USED FOR RELEASE PINS AND HANDLES. I HOPE THIS WORK FOR YOU, IT DOES ON OLDER MODELS. GOOD LUCK.
There are four small holes in the front of the stereo (2 on each side) you are going to need a VW/Audi stereo removal tool... Its just something you stick in and it lets the stereo slides right out. You could buy one but i would probably just go to Car-Toys or Best-Buy or an Audi dealership and ask them to do it for you or ask to borrow their tool
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You have to have a special key. I had a 1998 M3 a dealer will remove it. They did charge
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pull the cover plate off by hand,then remove the bolts then the radio will pull right out.
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the dash just removes without having to untighten any screws
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