- Insert tools into holes on radio for easy removal
- Designed to not damage vehicle or dash
- 1991-current Explorer and 1995-current Windstar
- Same as Ford No. T87P-19061-A
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| Product Information | |
| Brand: | OTC |
| Manufacturer Part Number: | 7575 |
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| Item Weight: | 2.40 Ounces |
| Height: | 1.30 inches |
| Length: | 4.60 inches |
| Width: | 6.40 inches |
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Nice tool,
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This review is from: OTC 7575 Radio Removal Tool for Ford (Automotive)
Ford is quite annoying for requiring these tools to get your stereo out, but thats not the point. I tried using coat hangers to pull out the stereo, but had no luck with that. With these, just popped them in and the stereo came right out. Quite easy to use.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Perfect little tool,
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This review is from: OTC 7575 Radio Removal Tool for Ford (Automotive)
I needed to take my radio out of my Ford Windstar Van to change the blend device which is located directly behind the radio. At first, I struggled to use it but eventually the radio came out with no problem. I was told I could have done the same thing with a hanger bent in a U-shape but when tried it did not work. I recommend buying this product.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Right tool for the job,
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This review is from: OTC 7575 Radio Removal Tool for Ford (Automotive)
I've had to remove the radio from my Windstar twice, and twice I've used these tools. Just push into the holes (about three quarters on an inch in) and apply pressure out to the sides of the radio. Then slowly pull towards you. Takes a little practice, but radio comes out.
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