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Removal of Car Radio and Navigator

Model: Audi A3 8P, MK 2 - Years 2003-2013
Part: Car stereo

Using the four special tools designed for this purpose, insert them into the slots above and below the car radio to release the retaining springs, then slide out the complete console and disconnect the electrical wiring connectors to install the new kit. Adjust the radio's retaining springs to perfectly align with the new fascia. Connect the extensions provided with the new radio kit to the original connectors and wire the radio according to the instructions included with the kit. Connect all new connectors to the back of the radio that you will position in the new housing, taking care not to pinch any cables.

Updated on 6 February 2026 by ScegliAuto

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