How do I remove a Blaupunkt car stereo?

Press the faceplate release button located on the lower left corner of the Blaupunkt stereo’s face. Remove the face from the stereo deck and set it aside. Place the stereo removal tools into the holes at the bottom corners on the stereo.

How do you unlock a Blaupunkt car radio?

You can unlock the Blaupunkt radio in your car, van or SUV from the fourteen digit serial number. You will find the serial number printed on a label or engraved into the casing of the radio. All BP & GM Blaupunkt Radio Codes display instantly on screen 9 am to 9 pm.

How do I find my Iveco radio code?

How to Find Iveco Radio Code Serial. To locate your Iveco serial number remove the radio from the dashboard. The serial and model number is located on the radio label on the top or side of the radio.

How do you remove a radio antenna from a car?

Place a clean cloth around the antenna to protect the surface of the car and use a screwdriver to gently lift the rubber grommet from around the lip of the antenna. Pry the rubber piece loose and take it off of the antenna.

How do you remove a radio from a car?

Using a pair of tin snips, cut a small angle on the end that will enter the radio removal port on the radio face. Hocus Pocus! Radio removal tool !

What do I need to Reset my Blaupunkt deck?

To reset your deck you will need to remove it from the dash. For that, you will need Blaupunkt deck-removal tools. Blaupunkt is a manufacturer of car audio products for sale around the world.

How do you make car stereo removal tools?

Several of the removal tools can be made using a wire coat hanger. First cut the bottom portion of the hanger into two separate pieces about 5-1/2 or 6 inches long using a pair of steel cutters. Be sure to use steel cutters as the gauge or thickness of the hanger will damage ordinary wire cutters.

How do you make flat radio removal tools?

Using one of the two strait cut rods, bend a smooth rounded shape using thumbs. Making home made flat radio removal tools are easy with the right tools! Using a flat piece of metal, in this case we are using a piece of plumber strap that is sometimes included with many aftermarket radios for support.