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battery crapped out this morning. Fortunately I recently purchased the Becker Aux input kit and have the radio removal tool.

CR 220

BE4362

SN x5015382

Thank you in advance.

Also, how does one remove the radio removal tools once the radio has been removed?

:huh:

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battery crapped out this morning. Fortunately I recently purchased the Becker Aux input kit and have the radio removal tool.

CR 220

BE4362

SN x5015382

Thank you in advance.

Also, how does one remove the radio removal tools once the radio has been removed?

:huh:

Sorry, can't help w/ the code, but once you have the radio removed, push in the blue clip on either side to release the keys before putting the h/u back in. Also, instead of slicing your fingers off (it requires a 'fair' amount of force to pull the radio out) drop a screwdriver into each key and pull on the screwdrivers instead. Good luck!

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battery crapped out this morning. Fortunately I recently purchased the Becker Aux input kit and have the radio removal tool.

CR 220

BE4362

SN x5015382

Thank you in advance.

Also, how does one remove the radio removal tools once the radio has been removed?

:huh:

Sorry, can't help w/ the code, but once you have the radio removed, push in the blue clip on either side to release the keys before putting the h/u back in. Also, instead of slicing your fingers off (it requires a 'fair' amount of force to pull the radio out) drop a screwdriver into each key and pull on the screwdrivers instead. Good luck!

Thanks, the codes did not work but I was able to remove the keys (and radio) without tearing my fingers off. Is there another radio code resource or will I have to go back to the dealership and beg them?

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