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Marius



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how to remove radio
How do I remove the puma radio. I just HAVE to install something else
Post #63132 10th Mar 2011 5:49pm
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dgardel



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you need this tools

look on ebay for few pounds Discovery 5 td6 HSE Stornoway Gray Outback Engineering Limited Edition

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Post #63135 10th Mar 2011 6:07pm
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tmcwhirter



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You can make the above out of a coat hanger
Post #63138 10th Mar 2011 6:15pm
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Lorryman100



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or use 4 pop rivets.
Post #63156 10th Mar 2011 7:09pm
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Marius



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Is it basically just 4 pointy bits?
Post #63176 10th Mar 2011 7:56pm
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dgardel



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yes but the radio is a bit hard to extract with only the pop rivets because you not able to do a "pull-force"

Mine radio site had two small iron plates on the both side that made friction on the radio set.

The Blaupunkt tool have hooks at the end that permit to pull the radio after to have them inserted..... Discovery 5 td6 HSE Stornoway Gray Outback Engineering Limited Edition

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Post #63196 10th Mar 2011 9:14pm
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JSG



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Halfords sell them Thumbs Up John

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Post #63198 10th Mar 2011 9:18pm
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bm52



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i used 2 bent bits of wire coathanger and swore a lot Whistle

mind you it tested my finger strength trying to pull it out. BM52
Post #63202 10th Mar 2011 9:36pm
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alantd



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I wrestled for several days with the halfords tool. I thought I must be doing something wrong - tried every angle, every combination.

Eventually I just took the dash off - turned out one of the locating pins was bent so the extracting tool was passing down the outside of it. Quick prod with a screwdriver and all is well.

If you don't have the tools, just remove the centre section of dash and the radio is easy to extract. One that started out as a 2.4 TDCi 110 XS
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Post #63227 10th Mar 2011 11:54pm
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AndrewS



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alantd wrote:
just remove the centre section of dash and the radio is easy to extract.


Thumbs Up Thumbs Up This is the easy way and you can then route the cables easier when you push/force it all back into place Thumbs Up 130's have feeling's as well you know Smile
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blackwolf



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Two bits of bent wire with the ends filed to provide the extraction catches. Takes about five minutes to make, provided that you already have the radio out in order to see what you need to file!
Post #63253 11th Mar 2011 10:15am
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TC



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AndrewS wrote:
alantd wrote:
just remove the centre section of dash and the radio is easy to extract.


Thumbs Up Thumbs Up This is the easy way and you can then route the cables easier when you push/force it all back into place Thumbs Up


When you do this make sure the retaining springs are bent back into shape (if miss shapen through extraction), otherwise you will find the weight of the stereo will force it to kick out at either the top or bottom.
Post #63275 11th Mar 2011 1:00pm
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