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Thread: where are the screws to remove radio???

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    Default where are the screws to remove radio???

    Wow! I spent several hours cruising around this sight looking for info on my recently purchased '93 525i sedan.....the fuel pump went out after a few weeks of driving and now I have the radio code issue....nothing in glove box or on purchase papers and I got all the info about getting serial number off of radio back and calling dealership to get code. Was excited to go out and pull radio, got some allen wrenches and hex and needle nose pliers...BUT BUT BUT where are these two little screws that need to come loose? It is the stock dolby stereo and one place I found here said they were located "beneath the two little side doors on either side of the radio". Side doors? Hmmmmm, there are no little doors on my radio front (unless they meant the cassette door but there is nothing there either) Maybe I am focusing too much on radio face plate so I looked in, around, under all sides and knobs and I do not see any place where there are screw holes. I am going nuts without my tunes!! Helpppppppp
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    Michelle...

    It's not *actually* an allen wrench, but one might do the trick. BMW has a special tool for it.

    There are two caps on each of the outer edges. Use something small to pry them open. An awl or tiny flat blade screwdriver. They're hinged so they won't fly off. The retainer pins are behind it.

    With some luck, the code will be on the radio itself. Some dealers started affixing a piece of paper on the head unit with the code. Kind of defeats the entire purpose of having a code, but...

    best, whit

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    It's a pentagonal socket. I made my own tool out of a nail slightly larger than the socket. It was a common flat-head nail. I ground the head into a regular pentagon, just by eye. Sounds harder than it was, actually it took less than two minutes. Then I set a fence on the grinder and used the facets on the head to set the angles at the tip of the nail. Just grind a bit off the tip, one facet at a time. A couple of tries as you decrease the size of the tip and you'll have it. The whole project took under than 10 minutes. And when you're finished, you'll have something sort of cool to talk about with other car people.

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    Default say what?

    I definetly want and NEED to see pictures to figure out what your saying.

    Quote Originally Posted by SRR2
    It's a pentagonal socket. I made my own tool out of a nail slightly larger than the socket. It was a common flat-head nail. I ground the head into a regular pentagon, just by eye. Sounds harder than it was, actually it took less than two minutes. Then I set a fence on the grinder and used the facets on the head to set the angles at the tip of the nail. Just grind a bit off the tip, one facet at a time. A couple of tries as you decrease the size of the tip and you'll have it. The whole project took under than 10 minutes. And when you're finished, you'll have something sort of cool to talk about with other car people.
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    Default Radio removal

    I wrote up a few details awhile back on taking the radio out:

    http://www.nmia.com/~dgnrg/page_36.htm
    gale
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    Dude, get an allen key
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    or a star type driver, you can but a set for a couple of buks like a screwdriver tip set
    1994 540i Auto

    live fast; die sideways
    13.3 @ 104mph (not in the 540)
    15.4 @ 150 Kph in the 540 (24/9/07)

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    Quote Originally Posted by SRR2
    It's a pentagonal socket. I made my own tool out of a nail slightly larger than the socket. It was a common flat-head nail. I ground the head into a regular pentagon, just by eye. Sounds harder than it was, actually it took less than two minutes. Then I set a fence on the grinder and used the facets on the head to set the angles at the tip of the nail. Just grind a bit off the tip, one facet at a time. A couple of tries as you decrease the size of the tip and you'll have it. The whole project took under than 10 minutes. And when you're finished, you'll have something sort of cool to talk about with other car people.
    I use a T-8 Star Socket. I'd be curious to see a picture of that nail thing also.

    Ralph Mendoza Jr. - Long Beach, CA

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    Default radio screws

    awesome! perfect, those 'little doors' sit flush with face plate and were really hard to see until I knew where to look, popped them open with my thumb nail....DUH!! Thank you Gale for the great pictures
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    So, what did you use to get the radio out, the ground nail thing, a screwdriver, or did you get the actual pentagon shaped radio removal tool?
    Obvious suggestion: write that code down somewhere safe after you obtain it from BMW. I keep a file of all of my BMW stuff and that code is in there.
    Good luck with the radio!

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