Radio removal tool-where to buy
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I have no radio code card so I need to remove the stock radio to get the serial number so I can get the radio code. I tried serveral places for the removal tool but cant find it. Trying to make my from a picture on Robin's site didnt work. Even the dealer told me they dont sell it.
Any ideas on where to get this tool?
Thanks
Any ideas on where to get this tool?
Thanks
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You might try to email Robin privately. He mailed me the keys and sent them back afterwards.
Turned out that they were not the keys that I needed, but it was very nice of Robin to mail them out to me.
Jeff
Turned out that they were not the keys that I needed, but it was very nice of Robin to mail them out to me.
Jeff
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I believe it is the same one I use on Becker radio in my Mercedes. You can check at your local Mercedes dealer. It's part number 929-589-01-05-00 and cost $3.50
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I bought a set at Kragen (generic auto parts store) about a month ago. Less than $5.00:
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BTW, you can make your own, using (for example) 4 skinny "tweeker" screwdrivers or 4 skinny allen wrenches.
BTW, you can make your own, using (for example) 4 skinny "tweeker" screwdrivers or 4 skinny allen wrenches.