Use this removal tool to easily remove a factory DIN-style radio from the dash kit of your vehicle. The chrome-plated spring steel construction provides durability.
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After watching a YouTube video on removing a factory radio, I bought this tool. At first I had difficulty, but realized that I wasn't inserting it quite far enough in (push it in until you feel the click of the release mechanism engage in the notches). After I corrected my mistake, the radio slid right out.
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This was the best purchase I've made in years. I wish I'd bought it years ago. I recently drove from Virginia to Texas, and never had to change my car radio station. I used to have to change it frequently, as I was near an existing station in various areas. I used to also pick up other Satellite radios nearby, but not anymore. I have one in both of my vehicles that I used my radio in, and love it. The only drawback, is if I decide to switch over to my vehicle radio, if the Satellite radio is still on, I have trouble picking up a station unless its strong.