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Radio Removal Tools - iPod Adapter Installation
In Car iPod are now supplying a range of radio removal tools to make installing your DICE, Dension or ICD iPod Car Adapter a much simpler process. Keys are available for most vehicles including Audi, Clarion, Ford, Kenwood, Mercedes, Peugeot, Renault, Rover Sony, Vauxhall and VW and allow you to remove your car stereo with no damage at all.

Radio Keys are quick and simple to use and take away the headache of wondering how to release your radio from the dashboard. They are made of robust materials so it is near impossible to break them. Most radios require a set of two keys that slide into the holes on the front of your radio then allow you to gently pull the radio forward. Look for round holes or vertical / horizontal slots on the front of your radio. Some Audi radios require 4 keys (2 sets).

Not all radios are held in place with mechanisms that require radio keys. Most Japanese vehicles actually have the radio bolted in to place and require parts of the dashboard trim surrounding the radio to be removed. Don’t let this scare you as a quick call to your local dealership should result in them giving you the details on how to do it yourself.
Over the years we have worked on a wide variety of vehicles and if you are unsure about any aspect of installing your iPod Car Adapter then please contact us.
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