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Old 08-31-2009, 12:12 PM #1  
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A little interior help

I have searched the archives and might have missed it so don't behead me for not looking.
I ordered the replacement small storage tray to replace the goofy cd holder in the dash. Are there any secrets for removing the cd tray I need to know so I don't make a mess.I did order the "tool" also from SC Porsche, I just want to know from anyone that might have done this the right procedure.
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I've had mine out on my various 9X6 cars probably 20 times, And I've never used a tool of any kind. Here's what you do: eject each cd tray, then grab them on both sides with both hands as a unit, and pull, while wiggling the entire tray as a unit. It should just shimmy right out with a moderate amount of force.
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Thanks, I'll try it tonight.
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Not sure if you need this/or what it. See centerconsole.pdf attached.



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I have searched the archives and might have missed it so don't behead me for not looking.
I ordered the replacement small storage tray to replace the goofy cd holder in the dash. Are there any secrets for removing the cd tray I need to know so I don't make a mess.I did order the "tool" also from SC Porsche, I just want to know from anyone that might have done this the right procedure.
thanks in advance,
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I've had mine out on my various 9X6 cars probably 20 times, And I've never used a tool of any kind. Here's what you do: eject each cd tray, then grab them on both sides with both hands as a unit, and pull, while wiggling the entire tray as a unit. It should just shimmy right out with a moderate amount of force.
+ 1.. just grab all the CD trays and pull back. One good tug and it'll pop out.

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I was just getting ready to remove mine and install an xM radio...thanks for the serendipidous thread!
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