Whiat tool to remove OE radio?

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  • markseven
    R3V Elite
    • Sep 2006
    • 5327

    #1

    Whiat tool to remove OE radio?

    I've been using a filed-down screwdriver to loosen the screws that secure the OE radio. What is the actual tool for this?
    I Timothy 2:1-2
  • rasputin
    Banned
    • Sep 2012
    • 149

    #2
    pry bar and a bottle torch

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    • Buzztt
      Wrencher
      • Sep 2012
      • 215

      #3
      25lb sledge hammer
      1987 325ic
      2001 996tt
      2000 996c2 vert
      2008 b7 s4
      2008 ml550

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      • M-technik-3
        I waste 90% of my day here and all I got was this stupid title
        • Oct 2003
        • 18946

        #4
        Bav auto sells the small screw driver for 17 bucks



        The easy way to remove your BMW's anti-theft radio
        Part Number Description Price Qty.
        600143
        Radio Screwdriver - For Removal of Anti-theft Radios - SIR Tools

        $ 16.95
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        • ethirtydavid
          R3VLimited
          • Jan 2008
          • 2331

          #5
          BMW has an 'installer' tool, costs about 2 bucks on ebay. or use an allen key at a slight angle- works well.
          looks like this



          otherwise, these guys have some good ideas also ^

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          • kmarei
            Advanced Member
            • Apr 2008
            • 194

            #6

            Never under estimate the power of the dark side!

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            • bmwextremeguy
              Mod Crazy
              • Aug 2012
              • 653

              #7
              The correct tool is a 2mm special BMW AST 050 allen key, I have a factory one I bought many years ago for like $50.00 you can get them from $2.00 in craftsman 2mm or sometimes it is a 2.5mm depending on maker and they go up to $20.00 now in price.
              If not then any of the previous suggestions would do nicely! For myself I have used a hammer and heavy duty large screw driver to bust it out. If you want to correctly take it out and reuse it again then the the item I mentioned.
              bmwextremeguy shawn

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              • markseven
                R3V Elite
                • Sep 2006
                • 5327

                #8
                Originally posted by rasputin
                pry bar and a bottle torch
                Originally posted by Buzztt
                25lb sledge hammer
                If I had an E36...
                Originally posted by kmarei
                Never under estimate the power of the dark side!
                If I had a MandalMotors LUX-3 Landspeeder
                Originally posted by M-technik-3
                Bav auto sells the small screw driver for 17 bucks

                The easy way to remove your BMW's anti-theft radio
                Part Number Description Price Qty.
                600143
                Radio Screwdriver - For Removal of Anti-theft Radios - SIR Tools

                $ 16.95
                Originally posted by ethirtydavid
                BMW has an 'installer' tool, costs about 2 bucks on ebay. or use an allen key at a slight angle- works well.
                looks like this
                otherwise, these guys have some good ideas also ^
                Originally posted by bmwextremeguy
                The correct tool is a 2mm special BMW AST 050 allen key, I have a factory one I bought many years ago for like $50.00 you can get them from $2.00 in craftsman 2mm or sometimes it is a 2.5mm depending on maker and they go up to $20.00 now in price.
                If not then any of the previous suggestions would do nicely! For myself I have used a hammer and heavy duty large screw driver to bust it out. If you want to correctly take it out and reuse it again then the the item I mentioned.
                bmwextremeguy shawn
                Thanks guys. :D

                I followed ethirtydavid's lead and got one from eBay for $6.97 shipped.
                I Timothy 2:1-2

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