Wanted: T2 MK3 Radio removal tool/key
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Anyone got a set of the removal tools/keys for the below radio? Or can point me in the right direction??
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Just had a quick look will something like this work if I cut them in half? https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Nissan-Ro...z3P3:rk:2:pf:0
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I just use a long thin screw driver... You only actually need one, as the clip only has to be pushed back, and then latches back in the released position, so you can do one at a time.
You will have to reset the clip once the radio is out, but it is pretty obvious how it works once you can see it. The radio can take a bit of a wiggle to get out, and I must admit I use my hand in the cassette slot to gently ease it out. |
i use small bamboo skewers:thumb2
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Ah right I wasn't sure if it needed to be special or something. Wicked :)
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I think I used cut down wire coathangers......(actually the dowsing rods I keep in the back of the car...).....
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I traced hitherto unmapped water supplies running across fields, 16th century building foundations, water leaks in underground supplies.....all clean, wierd fun.....a friend can dowse for illness.....even wierder....:nenau |
There is far more to life than meets the eye, Rick
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look for golg mybe.
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gold that is.
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Just Googled it at work :doh
Looks like I'm going to need a few hours to read it all properly and make my decision on whether it's bullsh*t or not :nenau Interesting that 9 of the 12 Water companies in the UK have admitted to still using the technique to find pipes. |
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Oh Fez, ye of little faith....... 😂
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I can assure you all it is genuine, I have done it many times, I will keep a set in the car in future and be happy to do a demonstration, Rick
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