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HELP!!! - Removing Clock Panel to Eject Nav DVD

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Old 11-30-06, 05:26 PM
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I found my little toothpicks, and I got a super thin electronics screwdriver to "pry" around the Hazard Flasher button, but no matter how I put the little tools in the panel, it still doesn't "pop" right out like the manual says it should. Can someone post some pictures or give me some tips on how to get this stupid thing out? I really wanna get my 5.1 override disc burned tonight if possible. Any help is appreciated!
Old 11-30-06, 06:13 PM
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ok i've tried several times now to put the removal tools in and now matter how i do it, i don't hear a "click" as described in the manual. without exerting any real force, they go in completely, and it doesn't feel like there is any kind of spring in there. i've tried putting the flat head screwdriver under the hazard flasher button and prying upward and downward, the panel still does not pop out. what is the trick to this god forsaken thing? i have managed to scratch the panel in the process, and i've also marred up the button =( i've lost all patience in removing this disc. i tried it earlier when i got home from work and couldn't figure it out, walked a way for a while ate some dinner came up here posted this topic, and just now tried again with no luck. can someone please demystify the removal of this panel?
Old 11-30-06, 06:25 PM
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Originally Posted by cpsmith516
ok i've tried several times now to put the removal tools in and now matter how i do it, i don't hear a "click" as described in the manual. without exerting any real force, they go in completely, and it doesn't feel like there is any kind of spring in there. i've tried putting the flat head screwdriver under the hazard flasher button and prying upward and downward, the panel still does not pop out. what is the trick to this god forsaken thing? i have managed to scratch the panel in the process, and i've also marred up the button =( i've lost all patience in removing this disc. i tried it earlier when i got home from work and couldn't figure it out, walked a way for a while ate some dinner came up here posted this topic, and just now tried again with no luck. can someone please demystify the removal of this panel?
After putting the removal tools into those little holes you need to pull the panel straight out with your flat head under the hazard button. No it doesnt come out easily and you think the button is about to break before the panel finally releases.
Old 11-30-06, 06:35 PM
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oh my god, i finally got it, i have no idea how i got it but i did. i did manage to break one of those little toothpick things in half though =(. either way, override DVD here i come!
Old 11-30-06, 06:43 PM
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It's really hard. I gave up and went to the dealer playing stupid and they took it off for me. lol
Old 11-30-06, 08:08 PM
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actually... you have to insert the pins all the way in. Once it is all the way in.. then it unlatches the lock.

When inserting the pins... you will angle it from the inside towards the outside.

Let me know if you have inserted it all the way in.
Old 11-30-06, 08:33 PM
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yeah so after all that hard work, it turns out my IS won't read memorex discs burned at 2.4x. back to the drawing board
Old 11-30-06, 09:16 PM
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after inserting the pins, I found it easiest to pull out the clock by using the suction cups that come with my Valentine 1
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wheres this tool located?

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Originally Posted by el3ctone
wheres this tool located?

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The tool is in your trunk mounted toolkit.
Old 12-20-06, 07:51 AM
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Is there a reason why the DVD is not more accessible like all the other Lexus? Was it a space problem? Having to take apart the dash just seems strange, especially for Lexus.
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Picture is worth a thousand words:
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Old 12-20-06, 10:39 AM
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you gotta push those little pins in ALL the way...
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pins gotta go in all the way.

try my method if you got 3M double sided tape.

it works like a charm. and does not ruin the finish.
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hey does the IS come with the DVD inside when bought brand new? i pressed the dvd eject on the MENU to eject the navi disc, nothing comes out.


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