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Omega Help Area => Omega Electrical and Audio Help => Topic started by: Rog on 20 October 2012, 11:38:05

Title: CCR2006 Removal Tool
Post by: Rog on 20 October 2012, 11:38:05
CCR2006 Removal Tool

Any idea where I can get one - now, today !

I know there are loads on eBay etc, but I just want to go somewhere and buy one over the counter . . . . . ideally Today (Saturday). I'm in Enfield, North London but don't mind travelling a bit. Otherwise I suppose I'l have try knitting needles or coat hangers or something, but I'd rather not.

I've just got a 2000 Elite 2.5 Estate, my old 2.6 CDX blew a head gasket and is probably for the scrapyard. I wanna take out the audio kit. The one in the new car has some problem keeps needing a code for the CD. I want the one from the old car just in case.

Cheers
 
Title: Re: CCR2006 Removal Tool
Post by: Elite Pete on 20 October 2012, 11:40:04
The one in your CDX won't work straight out of tin anyway, you'll need someone with a tech 2 to enable the Bose if your 2006 has it
Title: Re: CCR2006 Removal Tool
Post by: Jimbob on 20 October 2012, 11:46:09
Halfords, or any factors should have a double din removal tool
Title: Re: CCR2006 Removal Tool
Post by: Rog on 20 October 2012, 11:49:53
Halfords, or any factors should have a double din removal tool

Ok, so it's fairly standard, not model specific then. I'll give it a go. Thanks  :y

I realize that the one from the old car is unlikely to just plug in and work, but no sense it it getting crushed  :o
Title: Re: CCR2006 Removal Tool
Post by: Jimbob on 20 October 2012, 11:51:44
4 thin nails / screwdrivers will work at a push if its not too tight (they can be VERY tight)
Title: Re: CCR2006 Removal Tool
Post by: TheBoy on 20 October 2012, 15:07:52
Hellfrauds sell the shitty Autoleads ones. Ideally, need a slight modification with a file, to allow it to grab better, as those CCR2006 do stick in the cages.
Title: Re: CCR2006 Removal Tool
Post by: GastronomicKleptomaniac on 20 October 2012, 16:08:52
Hellfrauds sell the shitty Autoleads ones. Ideally, need a slight modification with a file, to allow it to grab better, as those CCR2006 do stick in the cages.

I think this is shown in one of the how-tos, but I'm too involved in my toastie to go looking...
Title: Re: CCR2006 Removal Tool
Post by: Rog on 20 October 2012, 19:16:18
Halfords, or any factors should have a double din removal tool

Yep they did.  ;)

Not used it yet though. £5.99 a bit steep for a couple bits of bent wire, but ok in the grand scheme of things. £1.99 + PP on Ebay but I really didn't want to hang around for the sake of £3.  ::)
Title: Re: CCR2006 Removal Tool
Post by: Rog on 23 October 2012, 16:17:32
CCR2006 Removal Tool


I want the one from the old car just in case.


Ahh ! Too late went along to the garage that I use, and it had already gone to the crusher ! My fault not theirs, I should have told 'em what I intended.   :-[
Title: Re: CCR2006 Removal Tool
Post by: dbug on 23 October 2012, 21:25:16
CCR2006 Removal Tool


I want the one from the old car just in case.


Ahh ! Too late went along to the garage that I use, and it had already gone to the crusher ! My fault not theirs, I should have told 'em what I intended.   :-[

At least you've now got a pair of "shitty" Halfords double din removal tools  ::) ;)
Title: Re: CCR2006 Removal Tool
Post by: Rog on 24 October 2012, 12:50:44
HELP !

How on earth do you remove a CCR2006

4 x grub screws removed
Removal tolls inserted - but how far ?

I 've tried wiggling and all sorts but one side of the unit looks like it starts to come out and the removal tools seem to be fixed somehow, but the other side is solid. No movement

An ideas anyone ?
Title: Re: CCR2006 Removal Tool
Post by: Rog on 24 October 2012, 13:38:38
HELP !

How on earth do you remove a CCR2006



DONE ! Do not respond.

Bit of a tussle, but got there eventually