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finman

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i need to remove the trim around my radio and ac control module for a 2007 GMC Yukon. What is the best recommended tool to use?

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to clarify, i just need to remove the U shaped trim ring that is around the outside of the center console that holds the radio and ac controls so i can get to the bolts to remove the ac module. I will install the trim ring when i install the new ac control module.

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Something like this, maybe?

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http://www.crutchfield.com/p_126CR6NGL/Bojo-Trim-Panel-Tools.html?tp=990
 

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Or put some scotch tape at the end of a thin flathead and give it a go.
 

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Or use a stiff 1" putty knife. Don't start at the top or you'll break off that thin strip since there should be nothing holding it in place!
 

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+1 for this. Worked on every other GM car I've worked on. Save your money on the Cruthfield tools. They are a gimmick.

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they work for some things! :) I used them a lot in the towing business to get customer's dash torn open so i could get their POS out of park :) I scratched quite a few trim pieces before I decided to buy some non marking pry tools to keep customers from calling the boss man and complaining
 

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Just use a covered flat head screw driver and be patient while working each piece.
 

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