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Lost cd player extraction keys...
My cd player came with two metal sticks that when inserted together
remove the unit from the dash. I have a pioneer cd player. Is there another way to remove my old cd player with out the keys? Maybe something around the house? |
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Lost cd player extraction keys...
wrote in message ups.com... My cd player came with two metal sticks that when inserted together remove the unit from the dash. I have a pioneer cd player. Is there another way to remove my old cd player with out the keys? Maybe something around the house? The pioneer key is 4" long, 1/4" wide, and about 1mm thick. So if you have anything like that is should work. If you live near a stereo shop, they should have a pair you can have or borrow of a few seconds it would take to remove it |
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Mister.Lull wrote: Zip-ties will work. Are you talking about those garbage bag things? |
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Lost cd player extraction keys...
Normally the small flat head screw drivers work too. -- jmaxima |
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Lost cd player extraction keys...
Is this for a Ford vehicle? You may be talking about something called a "CD
Extraction Tool" which consists of two metal rods that are inserted on either end of the CD player. I recently had to remove one from a Ford truck and Wal-Mart sold these things. Again, they are simply called "CD Extraction Tool". Crutchfield sells them, too. MOSFET wrote in message ups.com... My cd player came with two metal sticks that when inserted together remove the unit from the dash. I have a pioneer cd player. Is there another way to remove my old cd player with out the keys? Maybe something around the house? |
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Lost cd player extraction keys...
I cut down a metal coat hanger, bent a loop for my fingers, and filed the
ends to a point. Worked on my "94 Ford Explorer with a stock Am/Fm Cassette to get it out, to put in an Alpine Cd deck. Bob "MOSFET" wrote in message m... Is this for a Ford vehicle? You may be talking about something called a "CD Extraction Tool" which consists of two metal rods that are inserted on either end of the CD player. I recently had to remove one from a Ford truck and Wal-Mart sold these things. Again, they are simply called "CD Extraction Tool". Crutchfield sells them, too. MOSFET wrote in message ups.com... My cd player came with two metal sticks that when inserted together remove the unit from the dash. I have a pioneer cd player. Is there another way to remove my old cd player with out the keys? Maybe something around the house? |
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Lost cd player extraction keys...
Garbage bags? No, I was talking about the little plastic things you
use to 'tidy-up' wires and whatnot... See the following link for clarification: http://images.google.com/images?q=%22zip-ties%22&hl=en ~Mister.Lull wrote: Mister.Lull wrote: Zip-ties will work. Are you talking about those garbage bag things? |
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