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  1. djcalle

    Hello All, Stock radio removal help

    Just to give you an update, guys. I was able to remove the radio with 4 thin precision screwdrivers, no need for the special tool I used something similar to this just push the screwdrivers in at the same time. Also, I found out that this type of radio was factory installed by Audi...
  2. djcalle

    Hello All, Stock radio removal help

    @reptor245 Well it's not for the speakers thats for sure, both midrange and tweeter are connected to the same cable. I think voorhees is right, might be for an option i don't have, can't think of which though. thanks a lot for the help. just bought a pioneer Pioneer...
  3. djcalle

    Hello All, Stock radio removal help

    thanks, will try again later Any ideas on that loose connector in the doors? Cheers.
  4. djcalle

    Hello All, Stock radio removal help

    @reptor245 apparently it's a pretty common tool it looks like this Don't know where to get it here though (I'm in Melbourne, Australia) As for removing the front trim. I did try that, removed the ashtray and torq screws. I started lifting the bottom part put at one point(just above the AC...
  5. djcalle

    Hello All, Stock radio removal help

    @reptor245 Yes mate, that's my concern even though it has an Audi logo, it doesn't look like any of the stock radios I could find online, like yours or the symphony. Oh, just for info, it has a Denon CD stacker in the boot. I suppose there must be a special tool. Hope someone knows more about...
  6. djcalle

    Hello All, Stock radio removal help

    Hi all :salute:, This is my first post on the forum. I just bought a 1997 A3 and I really like it! I am trying to install a new head unit. Apparently there’s a tool for removing most Audi stock radios but I’m not sure it's what I need as my stock radio has 4 holes , one on each corner...