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    How can I remove my in-dash stereo without DIN tools?

    I have an aftermarket Kenwood receiver that's about 10 years old. I need to remove it, but don't have DIN tools. Is there a way to remove it without the tools?

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    All You Need Is 2 Longish Very Thin Screwdrivers Stick Them Into The Release Slots On The Sides Af The Head Unit And Pull Out The Deck,easy Ive Done It Countless Times.

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    All You Need Is 2 Longish Very Thin Screwdrivers Stick Them Into The Release Slots On The Sides Af The Head Unit And Pull Out The Deck,easy Ive Done It Countless Times.

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    You will have to gain access inside the dash then release the stereo, pull it out and disconnect the harness and disconnect wires. Remove the bracket.


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