

🔧 Unlock your car’s sound system like a pro—no damage, no drama!
The Metra 86-9001 is a precision-engineered radio removal tool designed for select 1998-2006 Volkswagen, Audi, and Mercedes models. Crafted from durable metal, it ensures scratch-free, hassle-free extraction of factory stereos. Lightweight and tested in real-world conditions, this tool is a must-have for any professional or DIY car audio enthusiast aiming for flawless installation or upgrades.

| ASIN | B0002BETIG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #368,894 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #554 in Automotive Replacement Radio Electrical Accessories |
| Brand | Metra |
| Brand Name | Metra |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 622 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00086429059706 |
| Item Dimensions | 12.5 x 4.5 x 0.12 inches |
| Item Type Name | Metra 86-9001 Radio Removal |
| Item Weight | 0.05 Pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 12.5 x 4.5 x 0.12 inches |
| Manufacturer | Metra Electronics Corp |
| Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
| Material Type | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
| UPC | 163121227784 726622509430 031112141442 665536322189 086429059706 132017901244 609788806943 |
| Warranty Description | Manufacturer Warranty |
S**O
Simple and Effective
I have a 2007 Audi A4 with a Symphony stereo set and these keys worked perfectly. For double din radio models you will need two sets of keys (4 keys total). While some people might not like the added expense it was worth it to me. No hassle and no damage to the stereo unit. I would advise buyers to be careful when pulling on the keys to remove the radio. Some of the key edges are a bit sharp and I did get a small cut. No problems other than that! The product arrived in good shape and on time.
W**M
Worked as needed
A little tricky to use but worked for removing stereo great, 👍👍👍👍
R**L
Exactly what I ordered
They fit my car stereo and allowed me to remove it so I could install a new one. Exactly what I needed and exactly what I got.
C**1
Cheap, stamped metal cutouts that get the job done
Very simple stamped metal cut outs the fit the exact slots for a limited number of stereos. Prefect for removing units that are not bolted into the frame. Mine was for removing the factory radio from a 2002 Mercedes.Worked like a charm. However, be careful with the sharp edges. There was no post-stamping sanding done. As with many stamped metal products like this (and you entire car under dash area), do not be afraid to keep you tetnus shots up to date. A cut from these might give you tetnus if somewhere along the way in shipping they were infected. (this is not specific to these, but to stamped metal products of all sorts)
M**L
Works great! Follow my tips :)
Keys worked great. They are not sharp as some other reviews stated. Once they are inserted you have to wiggle the top set together and then the bottom set together. Especially if the radio has not been removed in a long time. If one happens to pop out before radio removal, pop it back in and when pulling outward ever so slightly pull sideways towards the prospective door (drivers for drivers side and passengers for passenger side key). This will help the key catch the internal clip. Once the radio is out don't just yank the keys out, you will probably break the clips. There is a release button at each clip to release each key.
B**T
Not without it's flaws, but does it's job.
Works for what it was intended for - which is to enable the removal of the radio from a 2004 Audi TT. That said, it leaves a bit to be desired. The pieces are very thin metal and have very sharp edges, digging into your skin when you attempt to pull them out of the radio. Also, they do not come with clear instructions (or instructions of any sort) on how to actually get the radio out of the dash. By way of explanation - you use these "keys" to basically unlock the radio from the dash by pushing them through the small slots near the bottom of the radio front panel (one on each side of the radio). This engages clips below the radio and unlocks it from the DIN/bay that it's in. You can then pull the radio out and either replace it, fix it/put it back, etc. In theory. Only there is no real guidance on how to actually extract the radio once you've used these to unlock it. If you pull on these, one of two things happens 1.) they come out, re-locking the radio or 2.) they dig into your hands painfully. I finally managed to get the radio out by pulling partially on the CD slot and partially on one of these though only with great fear that I would break my radio. I'm pretty sure that this wasn't the way I should have done it - and wouldn't recommend that method to anyone else!
R**N
Good
These worked for what I needed and item was as described
J**R
Worked on 2004 VW Beetle
Used this to remove the stock stereo from a 2004 VW Beetle and it worked great. Doesn't seem all that sturdy, but that may be due to it needing to be thin to fit the slots. Looked up a video online to ensure I had it pointing the correct way. The stereo pulled right out and then I was able to press the clips on the side of the stereo to release the tool.
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