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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.hi , If you are using the right tools, 2 off U shaped then it should be straight forward. I made mine out of a gas welding rod and the radio popped out. Are you pushing the tools at the same time into the 4 small holes in the facia panel? if you are then the radio unit and built in facia should spring forward.
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Hi, sorry for delay in replying.
Yes to your question.I have removed several of these ford radio / cassette/ cd players over the years and I never bought the proper tool. Just push in the tools at the same time and under the correct amount of pressure the player should just spring out . I your case maybe the mechanism has jammed, is this the first time its been removed? maybe someone didnt replace it properly last time.
Yeah its out now, I didnt put the pins in! but was asked to pull it out, i think that they were inserted too far and it locked the spring strips and unit in, it ended up having to use screw drivers thro the loop of the pins and pulling V hard. But now its out how do you securly fit the new cage into the large space left by the old unit.
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Yeah jm1 ive got the new normal size facia piece, butthe nu JVC cage that the player sits in is about 45mm high whilst the hole left by the old unit is about twice the size, so the only way i can see to fix the cage is bend a couple of tiny tinney tabs over, but his dosent really secure the unit, on my old toyota the unit was held in by 4X 6mm allen screws, ie you pull the bulkhead out b4 the player!
thanks again