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Removing CCR2006
« on: 16 June 2018, 15:45:56 »

I've tried my best but no movement in trying to remove! Removed side switches and filed profile better but it's solid any other options? Only reason for removal is my car pass has gone missing and was hopeful that maybe the code is on the body!!!
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Re: Removing CCR2006
« Reply #1 on: 16 June 2018, 15:50:40 »

They can stick. You have to persevere, there is no "easy" workaround.

Chrisgixer made a hook that went in from cd slot, and hooked onto a solid part (not the bits you can feel with fingers) to help, but even with that, can still be challenging sometimes.
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Re: Removing CCR2006
« Reply #2 on: 16 June 2018, 16:23:15 »

I tried Persy but getting the hooks to hook is a problem how easy can they come out? How far to push pins in and assuming the hooks  face inwards?
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Re: Removing CCR2006
« Reply #3 on: 16 June 2018, 16:24:38 »

Can you get movement on one side only or is it both at the same time?
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Re: Removing CCR2006
« Reply #4 on: 17 June 2018, 11:28:26 »

You can feel then the removal tools are correctly securely.  You need to file the back edge flat, so no bevel on it, so it grips the clips better. Push both pins outwards, and towards you to release the catches.

But the problem is the HU sticks to the cage, which is what makes it tight.
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Re: Removing CCR2006
« Reply #5 on: 21 July 2018, 00:01:48 »

Well after umteen goes I managed to get it out more by luck than judgement unfortunately for me the radio code was written on it anywhere.As it's a CDX is it worth spending £35 on a car pass or put a new double din stereo in it?
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Re: Removing CCR2006
« Reply #6 on: 21 July 2018, 00:32:29 »

£35 for a car pass sounds cheap , have you asked and been given that price by a dealer  ?
i'd expect double that ,to get a 15+ year old radio gramophone to work  :-\
I replaced mine with a cheap 7" touch screen mp3,mp4 double din plus rear camera etc very cheap , facia adapter available on ebay .
depends what you want from your car radio
mine (not inserted all the way as i had more wiring to add etc)

 
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