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    Hi Guys

    I have got the Audi A4 1.9 TDI Sport 51 Reg, i am trying to take the original concert stereo out to replace it with aftermarket head-unit.

    I have got the removal key for the stereo, however, it don't seems to help, key goes in and clicks but when i pull it out at the same time, its just stuck only key slips out

    I would like to know if anyone else had this problem before in the past? or is there are another ways to remove the stereo?

    If yes could you please give me clear instructions / video you may have.

    Thanks for your help in advance

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    Get yourself these - RADIO REMOVAL KEY TOOL FORD VW AUDI BMW MERCEDES BECKER BLAUPUNKT SKODA | eBay

    I had the same problem and a good quality set like that (which I also purchased) shows no problems.
     
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    Hi Chris

    Thanks for your advice, ill give these go

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    Take the glove box out (only 5 bolts) then you can reach in and push the stereo from behind when your current keys are located.
     
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    Thanks Ajrayner

    I have managed to remove the Stereo,

    Now i am trying to fit the after market head unit pioneer MVH 350BT. But been told that i have a Bose system in place and will need special adapter to go with it,

    Could you guys give me an idea what adapter i need and where do it get it from part number ECT...

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    If I'm right you need quickfind code 28386 on caraudiocentre dot co dot uk
    I think..
     
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