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Scosche DT1 Automotive Car Radio DIN Removal Tool Kit - Essential Factory Radio Removal Keys - Stereo Removal Pry Tool Set - Audi, Ford, Mercedes, VW and More - Compact Car Audio Installer Equipment

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Features

  • Effortless Car Radio Removal - The Scosche DT1 Automotive Car Radio DIN Removal Tool Kit can effortlessly unlock even the toughest car stereos. Crafted for the perfect fit, these tools prevent damage to your car's interior and ensure a seamless experience.
  • Complete Tool Kit Solution - This radio removal keys tool set provides a robust solution for a variety models. Precision-engineered for safe and effective car radio maintenance or stereo upgrades. Experience professional-quality performance in every use.
  • Simplify Your DIY Car Radio Upgrade - Transform your car stereo installation experience with the DT1 tool kit, designed to make DIY installations a breeze. Swap out that old system for a new car radio with Bluetooth or Apple CarPlay effortlessly.
  • Essential for Smooth Installation - Enhance your car tool kit with the Scosche DT1, tailored for the modern car owner. Perfectly suited for DIY or specialist car installers, it allows you to confidently remove a factory radio and complete your car upgrade.
  • Quality and Precision - Trust in our expertly crafted tools, made from durable materials that hold up to repeated use without wear. Elevate your car maintenance toolkit with a precision radio removal tool kit that deliver consistent, damage-free results.
  • Trusted Brand - Backed by Scosche's Limited Lifetime Warranty and Lifetime Tech Support. Scosche, known for its commitment to quality car audio solutions, means you can trust the Scosche DT1 Radio Removal Keys to deliver exceptional performance.

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.75 x 3 x 1 inches; 1.76 ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ DT1


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ February 6, 2006


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ SCOSCHE


Customer Reviews: 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 5,626 ratings


Item Weight: ‎1.76 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎5.75 x 3 x 1 inches


Item model number: ‎DT1


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Warranty: ‎Limited Lifetime Warranty


Height (inches): ‎1 inches


Width (inches): ‎3 inches


Weight: ‎0.1 Pounds


Date First Available: February 6, 2006


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  • Worked as expected
No issues. Solid buy
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2025 by Mr. Boober

  • Worked great
I no longer have these as I originally bought them because the vehicle I had came without them. I wanted to replace the radio to an upgrade and need these pins to do it. I no longer have the vehicle and made sure the pins went with it for the next owner to save same sanity.
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2024 by TheCoachNatasha

  • Pulled part
Came quickly, used for 2002 Miata Bose removal. Kinda tricky to use, need to be cautious and apply firm pressure when pulling out. Read the enclosed instructions. Youtube shows use of two sets (4 not 2 pullers) but, once out it was clear that one set (2 pullers) was sufficient.
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2025 by Amazon Customer

  • Took some finagling, but it worked--there's a flaw in the directions
I used this to remove the radio/heater control panel on my 2001 Ford Taurus. On the first try, try I got nowhere. Then I decided to reverse the direction of insertion, and I was able to free the right-hand side, but still couldn't get the left to come loose. Finally, I stuck something into the right side to keep it from snapping back in, took the tool I had used on that side, and inserted it in the left side. After a lot of finagling, it finally came free. When you get the unit out, you see that the tips of these removal tools are pressing against a piece of spring steel mounted to the outside of the radio. The spring clip squeezes inward to release the radio/heater control unit, and snaps back outward to hold the control unit in place when you reinstall it. The tips of the tool have a concave (cupped) and a convex (bumped) side to them. You want to be sure that the convex (bumped) side is facing inward toward the radio. This allows it to contact the spring clip inside and lets you give the clip a little squeeze inward when you pull outward on the removal tool. The problem with the directions is the ambiguity of the word "curved" that they use. Directions read: "Insert both tips of the removal tools (with curved tips facing inward) into the holes in the face of the radio." Curved, but in which direction? Concave or convex? Now you know the answer. Another tip which might help, is that you can feel when the tip of the tool is contacting the spring clip. The directions note that you "may" hear a click when contact is made, and I did on one side. I didn't hear it on the other side, but by paying attention, I could feel it. It also helps to know how far in the removal should be inserted. This will surely vary with the application. On my '01 Taurus it went in about two-thirds of the tool had to inserted before it made proper contact with the spring clip. Once I knew the proper insertion distance on the successful side, I tried to duplicate it on the difficult left side. After some anxious moments, I finally got it right. Keep at it and you will probably succeed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2018 by SiteReader

  • The value of the right tool
I was able to take the old stereo out, thanks to these tools. They seem to have a greater hardness than other wire products I had been trying to use, ie, coathanger, and the detents that engage the Ford factory radio holder spring steel lined up correctly after I read the instructions in the package. If I loose these, I would buy it again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2023 by Literus Maximus

  • Worked Great
Exactly what I needed. Easy to use and worked first try.
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2024 by Tom Heffron

  • Possibly Not Useful For 2004 Mazda Tribute Owners
I had high hopes for these to help me remove my radio from my 2004 Mazda Tribute, but it was an epic fail. I tried everything, watched every available video on-line, read every available post on how to use them correctly, and even visited the trouble-shooting support sites for advice. My radio remains un-budged. I have to assume it's not my fault or the fault of the product, but, rather, the way the spring clips are keeping the radio from "unlocking." Apparently, I'm not the only Mazda Tribute owner to experience this problem, too. As inconvenient as it is, I'm going to have to schedule a visit to my dealer and have the professionals take responsibility for any bother from here on out--all so that I can plug in a iPhone Bluetooth car adapter kit. (Frustrating!) I tend to agree with other reviewers here, though, that the tools are of unexceptional quality. It's possible that, had this been just an ordinary job, the tools would have done their work without bending the hooks straight or twisting the tools out of shape, but if you're confronted with the struggle of a stuck radio, the thinner gauge of the metal in this product will probably disappoint you. For something under $5.00 that's covered by Amazon prime's free shipping, at least it wasn't a huge waste of money. I just bemoan the loss of time waiting for it, when, in the end, the tools didn't help me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2014 by Gadfly-in-Residence

  • Worked well
Used these to swap a head unit for my father worked as intended and was able to swap without issues.
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2024 by John S.

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