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I've not read any threads here that go into detailed descriptions of the inside of the Becker radios. Although I'm sure that it is possible for the home mechanic to do this job, if Becker says it is "tricky," it may be worth asking a professional to do the job, even though it will cost you (and I hate paying for stuff I can do myself also). Most good car audio repair places can remove cassette units easily as repair/replacement of those units happens fairly frequently – moving parts and all that. It might even be a good time to have the cassette unit overhauled. Although that job will cost a bit, the lamp replacement will be effectively free. Worth thinking about anyway.
Should you decide that this is a job your really wanna do, you should be able to find a car stereo forum like this Mercedes forum somewhere on line. People there may be able to give you some advice, point you at sources for repair manuals, etc.
BTW, what kind of car is this radio from?
Jeremy
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