
2.
Insert tool to second detent position. This action closes the spring-
loaded mechanism. A little force may sometimes be required especially
if radio has never been removed (See
Fig. 3
Note
:
Once locked in place, tool will not release (See step 5)
Fig. 3
3.
Repeat step 2 on other radio slot using second tool.
4.
Once both tools are locked in place, pull on key rings and radio should
slide out. If radio does not slide out easily, double check that tools are
locked. To avoid physical harm, we recommend inserting a screwdriver
in each key ring to create better leverage.
5.
After radio removal, release tool by pushing spring load lock tab (See
Fig. 3
). Tools not required for radio installation. Simply push radio back
into opening until it locks back in place.
Notes:
Radios with 4 slots (e.g. VW, Audi etc.) as seen in
Fig. 4
requires 2 pairs (4 tools).
Follow steps 1-5 for a successful radio removal operation.
Fig. 4
Disclaimer
• This produc
t has no affiliation with Becker, Porsche, Mercedes, VW or Ferrari, etc.
• We’re not liable for misuse of this product.
•We recommend professional installation.
© 1995-Sep-21 Discount Car Stereo, Inc. All rights reserved. Information in this document is subject to change without notice.
Other products and companies referred to herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies or
mark holders.