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New Year. Tips for a happy, healthy new year. Want more parenting tips? Learn how you can help. Volkswagen have a product accessories MPN: Item description. Item Rack News and Events. The VW tool number is but takes a week for the dealer to order. Is a tool that works available from somewhere other than the dealer. I seen a Snapon tool set but could not find the part number in thier cataloge. I just want a cheap tool that works.

Tried idparts. I would think they have it. Might have luck checking there. GaryF Veteran Member. Radion remove tools usually available on Ebay It has been a while, but I remember buying from eBay a collection of radio removal tools with pairs for several types of manufacturers.

Search eBay Motors for "radio removal tools" - there are various individual and multiple sets available. Does anyone know which radios are interchangeable with a 96 passat? I seen some 98 or 96 Jetta radios in the junk yard but was not sure if they would work. As long as you don't have the amplifiers in the door cards or under the seats than just about anything with without these amps will work.

Oh btw I once made a set of radio removal tools from and old hack saw blade when I realized that I lent my radio removal tools to a friend. I just made certain the blade was the correct height and didn't worry about any slots or what not. They worked good and I pulled the radio out by the cassette opening. DanG Top Post Dawg. I just used a set of jig saw blades yesterday to remove the radio from a 98 New Beetle.

I did grind the "set" off of the blades - to keep the blade thin enough. I had to order it on ebay. Abacus That helpful B4 guy. The B4 VW radio keys are not unique. They come on every set of regular wiper blades known. Just find a junk blade and remove the metal strip next to the blade itself, it's a perfect tool for removing the radio.



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