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Pushed DIN receiver in too far, how to?


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MKtree 
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Posted: July 14, 2005 at 10:18 PM / IP Logged  

Dumb Deal:  Installing a friends DIN size CD player in a hurry, had the DIN frame securely set in vehicle opening, go to push in the receiver and instead of it clicking it went in an extra 1/4".  Granted, it's secure and works fine, but the trim doesn't fit, and its obviously not right.  I want to know how to pull it back without pulling it apart.  It's a flip down face, and I flipped it down and gave it a pull, but no go, I couldn't pull too hard, because I don't want to pull it apart, I've gone to my limit on safely pulling.  ANY ideas, suggestions, expierences, at all please let me know.  Thanks!

kd7nfr 
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Posted: July 14, 2005 at 11:32 PM / IP Logged  
It should have come with some little metal peices that will fit down in two slots on the sides and will click into place so you can pull it out. Hope this helps!
MKtree 
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thanks, that's right, I'll give it a try!  Thanks a ton
MKtree 
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got,it, thanks

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