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to remove the radio first tkae out the 4 grub screws on the front then insert the radio removal tool and it should then be able to be pulled forward and released
First you will need a Radio Removel Tool that you can pick up at the parts store. It's a U shaped tool with points on each end. If you look at your radio you will see 2 holes on each side of the radio. Push both tools in about 1/2 inch, at the same time and pull it back toward you and your radio will follow.
To remove the radio in a 1995 Toyota Corolla, first pry the radio frame from the dashboard using a flat tool like a screwdriver. Then, press in on the pins at each side of the radio and slide it out of the dashboard. Remove the wires from the back of the radio.
You need a special tool. Take it to most businesses that installs radio,s and they should have the tool.
Radio reached into most German homes .
There is a tool that fits into the two holes on either side of the radio. You use the tool to pull the radio out. You need two tools, one for each side.
if you go to checkers, craigen, shucks, or any simal auto parts store they should care a "special tool" to remove it. ask for the radio removal tool. i just purchased one today for $7. worked first try.
George V. Edward died long before Radio was a practical media tool.
To remove the radio from a Peugeot 206, first, disconnect the car battery to ensure safety. Then, use a set of radio removal keys or a flat tool to gently pry the radio out of its housing. Insert the keys into the slots on either side of the radio to release the clips, and then pull the radio forward. Finally, disconnect the wiring harness and antenna from the back of the radio.
there should be two holes, vertically, on each side of the radio, you can make a tool out of a coat hanger to stick into each side, when you have placed your homemade radio tool into the holes, simultaneously, you should be able to pull the factory radio out
To remove the radio from a Mercedes 190E, first disconnect the car battery to ensure safety. Use a flathead screwdriver or a radio removal tool to carefully pry off the trim surrounding the radio. Next, unscrew the mounting screws holding the radio in place, then gently pull the radio out. Finally, disconnect the wiring harness and antenna cable from the back of the radio.
U DO NOT HAVE TO REMOVE THE DASH TO GET OUT THE RADIO. YOU NEED A FORD RADIO TOOL THAT CAN BE BOUGHT AT ANY AUTO PARTS STORE. THERE ARE 2 SMALL HOLES ON EACH OUT SIDE EDGE OF THE FRONT OF THE RADIO STICK THE U SHAPED TOOL INTO THE HOLES AND PUSH THE TOOL TOWARDS THE OUTER EDGES IT WILL RELEASE THE CLIPS AND PULL FORWARD THE RADIO WILL SLIDE RIGHT OUT