I don't have a picture of the tools, but you may find the following more useful.
I looked into purchasing the tools from the dealer in Atlanta last year. There were none in stock and they were very expensive.
I took my car to a friend to see what he could do. He managed to get the radio out with just a thin piece of metal. Since then, I have removed it several times by using an old credit card with a notch cut in it. I reach behind the locking tab with the card and pull forward.
I took a picture of the radio opening with the unit removed. If you look below, I think you will get the idea of what implement and technique to use. Naturally, there is a locking tab on the other side of the radio chassis that is not shown in the picture.
I come around from behindI grab the radio through the cassette opening to pull it out. I release one side and then do the other before removing completely.
Last edited by bobterry99; 11-13-2002 at 07:39 PM.
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