Audiovox 1181291 manual

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    INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR 50 - 0210F - 002 SERIES 1181291 50 - 0210F - 003 SERIES 1181292 50 - 0210F - 004 SERIES 1181293 SUBURBAN OVERHEAD CONSOLE for use with FLIPDOWN VIDEO SYSTEM These instructions are intended for use only by experienced professionals in the automotive customizing business. Special tools and equipment, as well as specializ[...]

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    2 MATERIALS PROVIDED FOR INSTALLATION: ITEM Description QTY 1 SCREW, # 8 X 3/4" HWH ,TEK,Z1 4 2 SCREW, # 8 X 2 1/2" PFH ,ZII 3 3 SCREW, # 8 X 1 1/4" PWH ,BZ 4 4 CONSOLE 1 5 MOUNTING BRACKET 1 6 REAR LIGHT 1 7 REAR LIGHT TRIM 1 8 PLYWOOD, 3/8" X 6" X 14" 1 9 SCREW, # 6 X 1/2" 10 10 SCREW, 6 - 32 X 3/4" 6 11 WA[...]

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    3 I. PREPARATION OF VEHICLE INTERIOR 1. Remove the O.E.M. compartment console currently mounted to inner roof of v ehicle. Remove (1) one # 8 X 1 3/4" screw from recess in front of console near rear view mirror. Pull front of O.E.M. console down to access wiring. Disconnect all wiring from console. Pull console forward to release rear retainer[...]

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    4 3. Discard trim ring. See Figure 3. Using a razor knife, carefully trim the (10) ten plastic pins flush with the shoulder. See Figure 4. FIGURE 3 FIGURE 4[...]

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    5 4. Remove OEM dome light and rear air conditioning control head. Disconnect wiring and set control head aside in a safe place. Remove the OEM ground screw near the center dome light assembly if applicable. See Figure 5. 5. Cut the headliner material between dome light opening and the front openings for OEM pod retainer arms. Caution: Before cutti[...]

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    6 6. Install the rear mounting bracket (item 5 pg 2 ) in the O.E.M. dome light area. Align the front mounting tabs with the openings in the metal inner roof openings previously used to support the rear pod retainers. Slide bracket to rear of vehicle until flange contacts rear edge of recessed area. See Figure 7. 7. Secure bracket to sheetmetal fram[...]

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    7 8. If vehicle is equipped with an electronic compass, unsnap the wire harness clip and relocate toward center of vehicle. See Fig ure 9. 9. Remove and retain the two ( 2 ) door scuff plates on driver’s side. See Fig. 10. FIGURE 9 FIGURE 10[...]

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    8 10. Remove and retain the handle which mounts to top of the “B” pillar. 11. Unsnap the cover from upper and lower mo unting bracket for seat belt. Remove and retain TORX head bolt and bracket. Carefully pull panel away from side of vehicle. Unsnap upper door trim from headliner and lay aside. See Figure 11. 12. Measure 7” from rear A/C cont[...]

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    9 14. Route all accessory wiring, video and audio cables, and any other added component requirements to their respective places in the vehicle. Refer to component installation instructions for wiring diagrams.For Suburban applications, the sugge sted routing of the video system cable is as follows: • Above headliner from video system to B - pilla[...]

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    10 II. PREPARATION OF CONSOLE FOR INSTALLATION 1. Position the O.E.M. console in the front recess area of the new console (item 4 pg 2 ). Carefully fit the two together, aligning the rear compartment hinge arms through the slots in the recess pocket area. See figure 14. 2. Secure the O.E.M. compartment assembly into the console recess using (10) te[...]

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    11 IV. INSTALLATION OF OVERHEAD CONSOLE. Caution: Do not overtighten screws. Use extra support for the console until secured to the vehicle. Failure to do so may cause damage to console or installed components. 1. Cons truct a jumper harness that will connect the vehicle’s dome light wires to the lights in the console and video system. Connect th[...]

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    12 7. Release video screen from locked position. Lower video screen to viewing position for a ccess to mounting locations in top of video system housing. 8. Raise video system into approximate position and connect all wiring to components. Route video cable through hole in mounting bracket. Connect wiring and cabling to video system per instruction[...]